November 23, 2024

VIDEO: No Till Farming: A Planting Demonstration


No till farming is easy! In fact, easier than conventional gardening and agriculture! Welcome to the second video in the no till farming series. In this video we discuss how to properly remove an existing plant (a large Collard Green) and plant two tomato plants in its place. But we do this without disturbing a single grain of soil.

Using the no dig method of gardening, I show you how to improve your soil structure to better support your garden, your vegetables, and your ecosystem…all for less work, less cost, and less time!

Link to the first video explaining no till weeding: https://youtu.be/FiwBvgmPtzI

How to make your own potting/seedling mixture: https://youtu.be/f-yKH-45diw

7 thoughts on “VIDEO: No Till Farming: A Planting Demonstration

  1. Nice share! I also cut my plants at the base and leave the root for the worms and to keep as much soil and soil structure as possible. Down here I do dig a little hole, and drop some rabbit droppings in. If i did your method in my ground garden, I chance getting washed away. Great method for raised beds where you can contain your soil easier. I love no till methods! Keep it coming and yes magic soil mix video please.

  2. I've always wondered if a plant planted right on top of an old one, would use the existing roots in the soil as pathways for its root system to follow?! I mean, it would explain why the transplants grow so fast this way!

  3. Wow, why aren’t you getting more views. This is the best Ive seen on You Tube! Thanks for the great information. I so believe in not disturbing the soil as much as possible. Thanks for sharing!

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