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    I think you’d start running out of billionaires very quickly, so not sure how sustainable this is tbh. Needs a case study.

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    Its important to learn the timing and methods for rare and endangered plant seed collection and seedling preparation. By incorporating endangered species into your billionaire bed, you create a legal barrier which can help prevent the extraction and loss of nutrients their removal might represent. Make sure to identify species that are native or endangered, and ecologically appropriate for your environment.

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      In permaculture we need to absorb a little toxin to equalise the poison on the world.

      We just need to include it with the toxin from the sheet mulch card glue and ink.

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        Plant a hyperaccumulator (like cannabis for example 😍) to absorb all the toxins from the soil

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          I hear vetiver grass is also good, then the roots are used as a flooring that can deter pest and be walked all over.