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Permaculture Tips

For cooler climate gardeners, try to make as much use of the last bit of warmth in the air before winter really sets in. Feed your vegetables now to encourage some last growth before the weather puts a stop to that. Using liquid feeds will make sure they are more easily and quickly absorbed. Liquid seaweed supplies some trace elements, some natural growth hormones and is good as a tonic, but you’ll also need something such as fish emulsion, worm farm leachate or homemade manure tea, which you can make yourself. Always dilute liquid

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