Wow, thanks! I'm always looking for more references on SFG from people who actually do it. As a SFG'er myself, I find it very productive and wonderful, even when your ground isn't good.
I totally concur. I feel very secure, even in the dead of winter, that as so as it is possible, without planting a new seed, i will be eating from my beds. It surely is the only way conserve soil, water and seed. Now if only this snow would melt - dreaming of a dandelion salad - drool - peace for all
Wow, thanks! I'm always looking for more references on SFG from people who actually do it. As a SFG'er myself, I find it very productive and wonderful, even when your ground isn't good.
ReplyDeleteI totally concur. I feel very secure, even in the dead of winter, that as so as it is possible, without planting a new seed, i will be eating from my beds. It surely is the only way conserve soil, water and seed. Now if only this snow would melt - dreaming of a dandelion salad - drool - peace for all
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