Living SOIL, See How these perennial roots are building & growing Organic soil in Back to Eden Gardening 101 Method with Wood Chips. Using a Deep Mulch No till method for Organic Gardening for beginners .
VIDEO: Living YEAR ROUND SOIL, Back to Eden Gardening Method with Wood Chips Mulch NO Till.
Living SOIL, See How these perennial roots are building & growing Organic soil in Back to Eden Gardening 101 Method with Wood Chips. Using a Deep Mulch No till method for Organic Gardening for beginners .
Love seeing the results of this amazing method. I have stopped buying most seed since the established planting areas come back every Spring.
Looks amazing
Thank you for bringing us along for the ride. I have tried sunflowers in the earthway planter i seems it is only coming up in spots. Thanks !
Looking great Mark. I love how you're incorporating natural volunteer species into your living cover. Quick question: I'll be transplanting my tomato seedlings shortly, and I also have had a living cover growing all winter/spring. Obviously, I do not want to shade my tomatoes with my covers, so should I trim my covers to ground level? 4 inches? 8? My tomato seedlings are a little taller than 1 foot. As always thank you!
very nice. i like the idea of having the spiders work for you
Would you grow Sudan Grass as a cover crop?Do you know if it can sprout in the dry season without watering or if you can just broadcast it and then sprout?
Beautiful garden. Thanks to you I let more "weeds" grow to help the soil. I put the cuttings into a bucket of water, let sit awhile and then use that liquid to fertilize. I am grateful to you and other gardeners who share their methods. I use what is easiest for me. Thank you for another great video.
Thanks for the update so much growth! It is amazing how thing work together and how fast they grow ๐ Thanks for sharing ๐
I plan on starting a new garden plant by planting a cover crop of white clover buckwheat and sunflowers. I want to lay a cover of leaves down as well. What would be best put down the cover crop seeds first then lay leaves on top will the cover grow through the leaves.
very interesting
Hi Mark, would the seed heads on my winter rye be viable/mature enough for planting this fall? The rye is currently between 3-4 feet tall, still completely green and growing. In the next few days, I plan on trimming the rye to plant my vegetable and wanted to know if those seed heads would be mature enough to save for the fall. Thanks again buddy!
Thank you very much Mark for another really good video.
Love your ways Mark and I am allowing more natural growing plants (not called weeds anymore) to benefit my plants/soil thanks to you. Experimenting as you do! Thank YOU!I know you're busy but if you have not watched maybe you could check out this amazing documentary https://youtu.be/CrrSAc-vjG4 on plants and how they communicate. Thank you for all your work Mark!
Looks good ; )