Richard Perkins of Ridgedale Permaculture
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Richard Perkins is back on the podcast to talk about his new farm, a brief bout of burnout, and some philosophy on proper scale and interdependence. We get into social media, paperpot (+/-)s, the true cost of inputs, seed saving, animals in the market garden, and answer a few Patreon member questions while we’re at it. Really enjoyed catching up with Richard and our conversation. Check out his prolific work at RichardPerkins.Co, the Farm Like a Hero project, an his book Regenerative Agriculture.