Winter Grass Fed Refresh No-Till Gardening Beds
Rather than tilling, the grass-fed raised bed method includes layering in more carbonous materials. That's waste straw, leaves, and soil from paths between beds. It's robust to have a sustainable organic garden bed without tillage.
To learn more about the benefits of permanent raised beds, then watch https://youtu.be/3jhkaKN_NKQ
This is a powerful way to grow soil, feed your garden without fertilizer, and have more extensive gardens faster. In fact, it takes less work and effort every year for more giant vegetables. The secret is how the layering of materials attracts worms to aerate the soil for you.
Also, as you layer new materials on beds between each growing season, you are feeding the soil. It's like composting without all the hard work of turning piles. What do you think about this approach? Can you see how it can save you time?
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