No Till Gardening - Soil Building For Top Down Gardening

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

No till gardening is the way to go! Organic Garden mulching prevents weeds, preserves moisture and soil microorganisms! No organic gardener should go without a good thick bed of garden mulch!

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  • very intuitive you are, sammy...that's the way it's supposed to work!

  • The flowers are daffodils, not "easter lilies".

  • thank you, lynn. i was certainly mistaken. guess i slipped back into my childhood perception of the daffodils when recording.

  • That mushroom compost is a great idea because it will likely inoculate your garden bed with the beneficial fungi too! Good call on the epsom salts, I will probably get some here in the next couple days to add to my new beds I made. I did add gypsum to the mixture too. Nice job!

  • the tomatoes are doing well in the space but the cucumbers struggled a bit. maybe soil is to still too acidic (from the oak leaves) for the cukes?

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  • @posturedoc I COULD BE SO BUT I SAY DOA SOIL PH TEST AND SEE. .

  • i use the same mushroom compost.. LOL. They sell the same bag for 10 50 here. what'd u pay for it .. if u dont mind me asking.. Great video .btw!

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