Kitchen Garden

BRING ON THE garden super troopers

t is well established that a growing area full of diverse life will actually support rather than hinder your plants. This natural web of life which includes insects, fungi, small mammals and birds, interacts to create a healthy environment for plants to function and flourish. A garden devoid of biodiversity is akin to a dark and deserted town at night: pest and disease trouble moves into the void and there is nothing around to help.

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