December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Where We Get FREE Garden Mulch


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Over the past few years, we’ve been covering our entire growing area with thick layers of organic plant-based mulch. And so far, we’ve not yet had to pay for any of it. So, since we receive a lot of questions about how / where we get our mulch for free, we decided to do our best to answer that question in this video.

Probably the most popular example of a free wood chip service, is: https://getchipdrop.com/ We’ve not used them ourselves, but I *hear* that they’re a good option.

Our Deep-Mulch Vegetable Garden After TWO MONTHS of Complete Neglect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT1TJwbxr6E

Companion Planting Asparagus and Strawberries (No-till, Ruth Stout)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc92S7UQD5k

Spring Prep in our “No-Work” Garden, and an EASIER way to Spread Mulch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkJtNJqKM34

Preparing our Hugelkultur Garden for Winter: Chop and Drop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VIpTac1NiA

The Ruth Stout Method of Permaculture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfi-n0Oq38E

337 lbs of Potatoes! NO digging, NO watering, and VERY LITTLE work!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlratwBT5OI

Planting Potatoes in a Ruth Stout Permaculture Garden (QUICK and EASY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dexx9kKVWeo

Results from our NO DIG and NO WATER potato experiment (Ruth Stout Method)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf0Q2YlQOUU

Companion Planting Carrots, Radishes and Onions in a Ruth Stout (HAY-ONLY) Garden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMkn5b0jHhE

Results and Lessons Learned from our Carrot, Onion, and Radish Experiment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO2tNfgW8Ug

Plant Hardiness Zone, Rainfall, and Other Important Information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrAJbE0ZTA8

Winter Ruth Stout Permaculture Update and HAY vs STRAW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-A1gNNjen0

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Where We Get FREE Garden Mulch

  1. I've seen an ad for waste fruit pulp from some bottling company. I had a tiny garden but no soil, so I put an ad on Craigslist targeting tree services. I got a truckload of leaves and chips within a week (much to my wife's dismay). It worked well. I live nowhere near the country. Tree services here paid (at that time) about $150 to dump their truck. I saved them that plus the fuel, as I was a lot closer than any of the landfills.

  2. 2:50 My husband used to have a nice arrangement with local wood chippers where they’d gladly dump their loads of wood chips on our property. I’d much rather have hay so I’m going to see if he’ll check around and get some old stuff no one wants.

  3. Just a safety tip – (wet) moldy hay should be handled wearing a mask! Those spores can get into your lungs and cause problems.. please model and advocate mask wearing for handling hay and straw. Love your videos, I have learned much that I am going to implement in my own garden, THANKS!

  4. Supermarkets might be interested in getting rid of produce without paying for removal. Might also apply to restaurants. Meal remains might have to be composted.

  5. i want to switch to Ruth stout method of gardening from my traditional garden but how would i be able to do that. my garden is just a plot of dirt that has been farmed for years and i think it is not producing as well as it used to.

  6. I started my Ruth Stout gardening last year with fabulous results. Have you had an increase in voles, I have. Maybe due a vid on perceived or real problems of deep mulch. Mold/ weed seeds/snakes/moles/voles/rats/snakes or anything else that prop up.

  7. Its a perception people made themselves that kitchen scraps dont look clean.
    What I'll prefer personally is to put our kitchen scraps inside the mulch because i think due to heat and moisture evaporation it can lose some of its nutrition and Nitrogen (idk tho) but its best as wet as possible

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