March 13, 2025

VIDEO: How to "No DIG" Gardening in a Raised Vegetable Bed


Here’s another “how to basic fruit & vegetable gardening tips in 2 minutes” on no-dig raised beds. In this video, I demonstrate and explain how to refurbish a no-dig raised garden bed to grow thriving vegetable plants time after time! Enjoy 🙂

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to "No DIG" Gardening in a Raised Vegetable Bed

  1. My Dad made a raised veggie garden bed like that only because his yard doesn't have very deep soil.

    All it has is a thin layer of soil with a glacial rock shelf underneath it,so a raised garden bed was a must !!!!

    The only tree that naturally grows well there is the eucalyptus trees,they are supposed to have a 30 metre long tap root so who knows how their root system penetrates all of that rock !!!!

  2. Just found your channel and love love love it. I’m new to gardening. Do you have any videos on how you set up your veg garden and it’s layout; also how you set up your no dig raised beds? Thank you!

  3. Just found out about no-dig gardening being crucial for maintenance of fungi, which sustains the invertebrate species… so very keen to give it a go in my garden patch, thanks for this vid 😀

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