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Nature and Gardening

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[–] NanoTriffid 3 points 1 year ago

I'm a very big fan of leaving odd leftover logs from winter in the garden and the amount of life that each one houses (mushrooms, pillbugs, centipedes etc) in the garden still astounds me. If love to attract more beetles too and I've read that burying them helps.