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New here... Documenting this years gardening journey! Please watch and advise!

 
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Hey all
I am new here, been trying to practice and build a permaculture garden over the last 15 years. This year I am going to try to document our yearly journey through from bed prep to harvest.
I would love to get inputs from people on ways we can improve our garden!  
My wife and I spent the first nice day of spring that the snow was melted enough that we could get out and work the compost and begin top dressing the beds with compost.
Please check out my 1st video of the spring!

Thanks and I hope everyone around the world is doing okay and healthy!

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Looking forward to seeing your progress!
 
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I was peeling potatoes this winter (From the store as was saving our last from garden for seed) when noticed they were going to seed so put the peels in dirt on the table and started watering!
 
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Noticed today the robins are like little chickens turning the soil!
 
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