Back to Eden Gardening

Back to Eden Gardening

March 06, 2019

It has been eye opening for my husband and I to have stumbled on this information from Paul. My husband, having more experience in gardening than I had bits and pieces from his travels. And this is one more piece to the Sustainable Gardening Puzzle. We love that Paul gives God, Jesus all the glory for directing him to this method. It is a joy to watch him, video after video generously sharing his knowledge and what God has shown Him. Freely you have been given, freely give. So, we are re-examining how we do things and are praying for wisdom to direct us and use the materials He supplies us with and work with nature to grow nutrient dense vegetables. We hope you can learn from Paul as well on your own search and journey for a more sustainable and good stewardship with what we have been given.



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