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Documenting the making of a permaculture farm in the suburbs of Boston

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Moving the woods – trees

I mentioned we are moving woods from the back of our property to the North-east side in the previous post. To say “moving the woods” is somewhat deceptive, as trees are not easily moved. 

Posted bybigfootgardensMarch 15, 2018September 21, 2018Posted inUncategorizedTags:Carbon sequestration, Cutting trees, Garden preparation2 Comments on Moving the woods – trees

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