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An attempt at no dig growing and permaculture

February 28

Log piles on the plot – No.4

This is an excellent, short video about dead wood, how it decays and some of the things that live on it.

How dead wood enriches our landscape pic.twitter.com/HvM7yH2UoF

— Phoebe Weston (@phoeb0) February 21, 2021

See posts one, two and three here.

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