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Permaculture Tips

1 Winter is the season for withdrawing, reassessing and planning for the warmer weather. Use the colder weather to spend time reflecting on what went well in your vegetable patch, herb garden, home orchard or balcony, and dream up some new ideas to grow more food, better! Maybe you can combine with your neighbours and share your space to grow food together? Elderly neighbours may not be able to take care of their gardens anymore and may welcome the frequent interaction as well as the fresh, homegrown vegetables. One neighbour may have a sunny

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