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Pennsif's Sustainability Curation Digest for MSP - week ending 21 March 2021

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Published: 21 Mar 2021 › Updated: 21 Mar 2021Pennsif's Sustainability Curation Digest for MSP - week ending 21 March 2021

Pennsif's Sustainability Curation Digest for MSP - week ending 21 March 2021

It's been a bright and busy week.

The weather has generally been good and the chickens have started laying again.

Been clearing the yard, swapped two old cars for trees in Africa, and started on our new log store.

Good prospects for planting this week and there are signs of life already in the greenhouse.

Happy growing days ahead!

In the meantime check out five more great sustainability related posts on Hive...



My Five Sustainability Picks of the Week...


Organic waste as fertilizer by joseph1956Hive account@joseph1956



[ESP/ING] Como sembré mis lechugas romanas en macetas | How I planted my romaine lettuce in pots by amadoyligiHive account@amadoyligi



New Countertops Finally! - March 17, 2021 by goldenoakfarmHive account@goldenoakfarm



Saturday March 20, 2021: Spring Equinox and Why You Need A Homestead Eugenics Program by nateonsteemitHive account@nateonsteemit



REARING OF EASTER CHICKEN - A COMMON ANIMAL DURING FESTIVE PERIODS by debbie-eseHive account@debbie-ese



The Minnow Support Project has multiple curators that pick five posts from under-valued minnows each week to highlight through MSP3k. This way MSP and PAL can promote new writers and content creators on Hive, and in effect reward them for doing a superior job.



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