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> So I see the way to grow this natural quality food as a topic that
> belongs on this site, certainly as
> much as where to buy the stuff.
Agreed. How you grow PALEOFOOD is definitely as important as how you shop
for PALEOFOOD (see? I just used the name of the group twice in one sentence
:)
> couple of bales of shredded lucerne mulch to spread around tiny
I doubt it would be available locally, but I'll have to look into it.
> (55 degrees celsius in the sun
> last week - that's 131 Farenheit)
Holy heatwave, Batman! Well, at least that's not in the shade.
How cold do your winters get?
> I compost, scattering a
> few poultry droppings and
> nest-box clearings among them. These will be next year's mulch.
That's one skill I'm lacking at - composting. I know I could do 3 times as
much as I do now, but I never really seem to think about it. I do have a
revolving compost bin, but I know there's way too much garbage getting
thrown out that should be going into the composter, or even just a compost
heap. Well, maybe this year I'll get better at it.
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