7 years ago we relocated to a derelict 220 year old farm. Since then, we've turned bogs and cattail patches into rich, healthy soil, teeming with big fat worms. We grow what we eat, and we eat what we grow. Well said, Huw, love your wisdom, and your willingness to share it!!
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Beautifully put. ❤️🙏 Shame that world leaders and governments don't share this sentiment...
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This is a powerful statement Huw. People just don’t realise how important our soil is do they.
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-- My gardens soil clearly needs regeneration. Horses hooves worn down the soil, and the rains eroded it away. Even the soil in the 4x8 square foot raised bed vegetable gardens are useless. I need to change my strategy for the next season of gardening.
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But have you ever thought of undercutting regulations and rules to allow people to make half what taxis drivers make or allow people to rent a house of some random person that outs cameras everywhere and buys up all available single family homes. I think we need the innovations there so great and indovating.
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Huw Richards
My next garden journal is out, you can read it here🌿: huwsjournal.substack.com/p/the-art-of-hope-garden-…
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