Designing a More Resilient Garden: Lessons from the Heat Wave
The historic heatwave has passed, although temperatures remain above normal and we are in a serious drought. How can we use permaculture principles to help us observe what happened during the heatwave, apply the feedback Nature has given us; and design more resilient gardens? Ways to support our work: Paypal.me/ParkrosePermaculture www.Patreon.com/ParkrosePermaculture1 www.ko-fi.com/ParkrosePermaculture

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