Jeff Lam wwoofing in the UK Part 2.2: Organic Farming Techniques

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

I am producing a series of videos on wwoofing in the UK, focussing on the volunteering and organic farming aspects of wwoofing.
Here I look at four organic farming techniques used at a community based in Suffolk.

WWOOF stands for Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms

WWOOF UK http://www.wwoof.org.uk
WWOOF Worldwide http://www.wwoof.org (includes links to WWOOF organisations in other countries)

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  • this community has three LARGE patches, so space is not an issue. However, perhaps I might try this in mum's garden!

  • hello themightyscythe. Thanks for your feedback. In that community, the person responsible for a crop decides how their crop is grown. So one individual does indeed mulch, while others believe that mulching doesn't allow insect life etc. to take place.

    I personally am a bit of a rookie, but now that you mention it, I don't think I've seen it anywhere else. Possibly might be because they have to be frugal with the compost, as there are a LOT of vegetables to grow...

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