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Brewing compost
Planting native plants
Plugging mushroom logs
Shearing sheep
Hatching chicks
Lambing
Foraging wild foods
Planting flowers, herbs & veggies
Hatching of beneficial insects
Listening to frogs sing
Harvesting veggies & berries
Watching flowers bloom
Watching bees pollinate
Harvesting honey
Planting fruit & nut trees
Seeding meadows
Prepping soil for next year
Winterizing beehives
Final foraging
Stockpiling grasses for livestock
Designing next season
Sharpening tools
Building bird & bee houses
Frost seeding
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