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RE: A Revolution in Dirt and Seeds: Answering @Sagescrub's Challenge on What We Can Do to Increase Our Food Sovereignty.
What a great introduction to the farming history here. It's certainly something that needs to be re-evolved. I recently came across Peter Andrews and Natural Sequence Farming which I keep meaning to look into more. Have you come across him before? It looks promising if it can gain a bigger adoption.
I admire how much you've done to reach the community and bring them together. Finding that many people growing their own food in one area is good going. @ligayagardener has been doing a fair bit on similar things for his area.
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It's our area @minismallholding. We're all doing it together
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I'm a bit of a drive from you, though, and rarely make the Gawler swap meets. I'm not allowed to join the Buy Nothing Gawler group, to far away. :(
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Yes, I have heard about Peter Andrews!!!
he's amazing, there was an Australian story on him https://www.abc.net.au/austory/of-droughts-and-flooding-rains---part-1/9169558
@ligayagardener, are you SA as well??
That was back in 2005! I really hope they've been moving forward with this and haven't just tried to ignore it. I was reading recently about willows at a dam here and they are still saying they're bad for the waterways.
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At Gawler @riverflows. What about yourself?
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Victoria.. south of Melbourne..
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We'll catch up one day
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Half hour by car isn't too bad. You're ust in the sweet spot between Joe's Connected Garden and Ligayagarden. There's gardening whichever way you turn!
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