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No-Dig Garden Benefits

and degradation is one of the biggest and most urgent challenges that we face today. If we home gardeners can take the methods that alternative farmers are using to improve their soil while increasing yield, then we have a chance at leaving the greatest legacy for future generations; increased carbon in the portion of

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