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April 28, 2026

17 Minutes Why Your Garden Needs Animals (Even If You Only Have a Backyard)
Permaculture and Regenerative Methods

Why Your Garden Needs Animals (Even If You Only Have a Backyard)

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April 28, 2026 0 Comment on Why Your Garden Needs Animals (Even If You Only Have a Backyard)
Transform barren soil into thriving ecosystems by mimicking nature’s patterns. Start with observing water flow across your property for 24 hours during rain, marking where puddles form and streams develop, then design swales or...
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