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Does 'no dig' gardening belong here?
Sorry, don't think 'no dig' gardening runs quite on these lines but couldn't see a specific post. Please correct me if wrong and point me to a better place. Me's new so please be nice; I am from UK too if relevant.
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Does 'no dig' gardening belong here?
Dormouse7 wrote:
Sorry, don't think 'no dig' gardening runs quite on these lines but couldn't see a specific post. Please correct me if wrong and point me to a better place. Me's new so please be nice; I am from UK too if relevant. why not? note the gardening groups (rec.gardens and rec.gardens.edible) are still there and have more readers/writers than here. and yes, no dig/no till gardens are just fine with permaculture ideas, in many cases the transition from bare land to food forest can be no dig gardens. songbird |
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