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Hugelkultur: Using Woody Debris in the Garden

October 16, 2012
Atlanta and the surrounding metro area are blessed with an abundance of trees compared to...
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07.09.11 Using paper mulch to kill weeds and set up planting areas.

July 9, 2011
July 9, 2011 1 ½ inches of rain.  Installed paper in front beds.  8 ½...
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