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Virginia Home Grown: Prepping Garden Soil with Animals

Virginia Home Grown’s Pat McCafferty tours Wandering River Farm where animals prep soil.

05/31/2019 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

Virginia Home Grown: Prepping Garden Soil with Animals

Clip: Season 19 Episode 3 | 7m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Virginia Home Grown’s Pat McCafferty tours Wandering River Farm where animals prep soil.

Virginia Home Grown Co-host Pat McCafferty visits Wandering River Farm in Ivy, VA to discover how animals may be useful to help build healthy soil, prepare a garden bed, or regenerate a pasture. Guest Gabe Engle studied under Permaculture co-creator David Holmgren in Australia. Engage with us or watch the original Live Show at Facebook.com/VirginiaHomeGrown. VHG 1903 May 2019.

05/31/2019 | Rating TV-G

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