SMALL Change BIG Difference - No Dig Bed Edging and Bark - Gardening in Portugal #nodig
It's the end of April and things have been growing well in our no dig garden in Portugal - but there's always room for improvement. We love the no-dig way of gardening but struggle to keep a separation between the compost in the beds and the bark in the pathways. In this video we're aiming to remedy that. Join us for a few days in the garden as we build some wooden frames around the beds and top up the paths with bark. https://www.makedogrow.com

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