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More Thoughts on Compost
I have been messing around with compost. Sounds disgusting — but actually, while I discovered no rich crumbly soil at the bottom of the heaps, I did find rotted material that was quite dry. I think it needs to compost … Continue reading
Fixing Raised Beds
The snow has finally melted and I have started the inventory of winter damage. For the first time in fifteen years, there are corners to repair on the raised beds. This takes me back to when we built the beds, … Continue reading
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