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        <description>Can we mimic nature by creating a garden that fertilizes itself by blending perennial or long-lived covered crops that feed and build the soil with annual vegetables that feed us?  How could we blend the two types of plants to ensure that both types grow optimally?  I explore how I am trying to do this in my garden in this video. 🎙Learn more on the podcast https://apple.co/2lCuv3m 🎙 🌱Learn how to start a Profitable Microgreens Business http://bit.ly/learntogrowmicrogreens ✔️ Follow Diego on IG https://instagram.com/diegofooter ✔️ Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpot Podcasts by Diego Footer: ▶️ Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW ▶️ Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m ▶️ Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG ▶️ Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i 🛠 Small Farm Tools https://www.paperpot.co/ 🛒 Support my content while you shop at Amazon: https://amzn.to/32FYCqW</description>
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