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Lawnless Trials Goes Homesteading

This blog focuses on downsizing lawns and replacing them with specialty gardens with an emphasis on the edible. I39;m experimenting with options to revitalize the land around our 160-year-old farm house. Some reports share how I39;ve used what I39;ve grown.

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Lawnless Trials Goes Homesteading

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This blog focuses on downsizing lawns and replacing them with specialty gardens with an emphasis on the edible. I39;m experimenting with options to revitalize the land around our 160-year-old farm house. Some reports share how I39;ve used what I39;ve grown.

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