About once a month, we head out back and add some more fresh bedding for our animals. It goes a long ways towards keeping them warm in the winter. Especially once you get it piled up 8-10" thick. We'll keep this process going throughout the winter, and then come spring we'll harvest it all and move it to the garden - to build out soil even more.
In this video, I'll also update you on how Rachel is feeling - if you caught her last video, she's not feeling very well right now. Hope you're staying safe and warm wherever you are in the world.
♥ Todd & Rachel
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