No Dig Gardening COMPENDIUM: Layer Composting, Grid Gardens, and Keyhole Planting. Three amazing ways to grow vegetables Without Heavy Digging or Weeding! by James Paris
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Overview: No Dig gardening methods are coming into their own in this age, when the ability to grow your own food in uncertain times could be regarded as must-have knowledge.
This work includes a bundle of 3 of James Paris popular books, highlighting methods of growing vegetables without the need for heavy digging, weeding, and even in a very limited space.
Layer Composting, otherwise known as ‘lasagna gardening’ or ‘sheet composting’ is a classic no-dig method where you literally do not dig the soil at all. The growing area is set out as described in the book with layers of organic material, and the plants are set into the mound and left to grow.
All the nutrients are provided ‘in house’ by the layering method, which also provides its own weed control.
Grid gardening – also referred to as square foot gardening is another popular method where just light digging with a hand fork is required, and weeding effort is at a minimum thanks mainly to the special soil mix in the Grid itself.
In a tiny space only 4 foot by 4 foot, a huge amount of vegetables can be grown using this Grid System that creates 16 squares or ‘compartments’ for growing a variety of veggies.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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