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The Raphaeli Waldorf School in Plettenberg Bay went all out this year in celebrating national Garden Day. On Sunday 11 October, people came from across the Garden Route and even the Eastern Cape to learn the much-needed skill of biodynamic compost-making. Since living soils are so important for healthy ecosystems and healthy food, local biodynamic specialist Avice Hindmarch shared her wealth of knowledge with hands-on help from master gardener Garth Sinclair, visiting from Hermanus.
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