An Introduction to No-Dig Gardening

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The thought of no-dig farming originated by an named Esther Deans. It was formerly both designed both as a labor saving idea, and a strategy to revitalize defectively depleted land in a vegetable garden.

The process involves beginning with layers of newspaper, and by adding lucerne hay, straw and compost in succeeding layers, you can create a medium without resorting to heavy digging, and the one that is rich in vitamins and which will simplify weeding and promote your much desired plants to develop. The levels fertilizer together, and greatly encourage worms. The gardens are maintained with the addition of manure, compost, etc., and should not be made up, as the good work will be undone by this. This approach has been used by me to creating plant gardens, and it surely does work.

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