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nodighome.com
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| | | | | An explanation of no dig gardening by recognised expert Stephanie Hafferty. Also known as no till gardening. | |
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thesportsarchivesblog.com
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| | | | | Healthy gardens rely on compost to thrive. It's a vital element of every gorgeous garden, as it helps feed soil and deliver key nutrients to plant life. If you want a garden that's awash with vibrant colours and hosts a diversity of plants or vegetables, then you need to get your hands on some quality... | |
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www.permaculture.co.uk
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| | | | | No-dig raised beds with a difference - great for building fertility, holding moisture, maximising surface volume and for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in even small gardens. | |
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doingtheplan.com
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| | | I took this picture not long after sunrise earlier this week. A hungry cat woke me up. Listening to the birds and looking at the sunrise I really didn't mind the early start too much. I've picked a few flowers for the house, although unless a storm is coming I do prefer to leave the... | ||