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Teaching kids about plots, farms, etc- one suggestion.....

Sligh1

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One of the best ways to start learning about food plots, habitat, plants, farms, etc - start with a garden!!!! Great for kids & teaches them tons of lessons & value. This is how this city boy started learning at about 8-10 years old. We do some of our landscaping with native grasses & forbs & fruit trees. It’s garden time here!!!
even for u adults newer to plots- a ton to learn from gardening!!!! & a heck of a lot better than anything you will buy in the stores.
Below is tonight- “no till” ;) beans & peas. Then carrots, lettuce & a few other things. I tag along & work on my native crabapple trees from seed, chestnut, persimmon, etc.
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from earlier years.

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I agree, I do a no till garden as well. Amazing how the soil changes after a few years of heavy mulch and no till.
 
Maybe this vid is a “snooze-fest” for folks? Watch before bed!?! ;). Here’s my in town garden & tiny farm.
 
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