About the No-Till Gardener...
I've wanted to start this website for a long, long time -- since spring of 2010, in fact. It began as an offshoot of my other website, Tasting Out Loud. It was while working on that website that I first discovered the joy of the No-till garden.
My garden buddy and my garden before... |
And, after... |
Crazy rain forest of a garden! |
You can use topsoil mixed with your compost but it's really not necessary. In fact, over the season, the layers work together, feeding plants while composting themselves into the most beautiful, dark, rich organic soil that you could ever hope to have in your garden.
Often referred to as Lasagna Gardens, because they are built layer upon layer, these gardens are extremely nitrogen (from the Alfalfa hay) and nutrient rich (from the bone and blood meal and compost which attract worms, feed beneficial bacteria and encourage healthy growth) , so they may be planted quite densely, thereby eliminating most weeding -- a fate that most gardeners despise but are resigned to. But no longer!
So, one thing builds upon the other and you end up with a little jungle of a garden that just gives and gives -- year round if you plan ahead -- even in the cold and blustery climes!
In the next few days, we will be posting a materials list (much of which may be begged from freecycle, bartered from your friends, or purchased pretty inexpensively) and complete step-by-step photo and maybe even video instructions for building your own 8x4 raised no-till bed in two days or less, after you've gathered together your materials (the extra day is for the paint to dry prior to building your bed. If you use cedar wood, you can skip the extra day).
You'll see -- when you get through with the building, plant your garden, and start harvesting your no-till bounty -- you will never view gardening in the same way again!
So, if your a gardener or gardener wanna-be who is short on space or short on water, longing to be more respectful of the earth and conscious of what you're eating and where it comes from -- or just want to enjoy watching your food grow and teaching your children to be more self-sustaining, No-Till gardening is for you!
If you have questions or would like to contact us, email: info at thenotillgardener dot com
Stay tuned for the instructions. The rainy weather has dampened our building ardor a bit but the next couple of days look promising...
~Nan
Now, get out there and get your hands dirty!
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