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Secret #3 for Planning a Garden Your Family will Love! When we think about preparing a spot for our garden, images of digging, plowing, or tilling often come to mind. But did you know that it is no…

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Cultivating or otherwise know as tilling the soil of your garden is an old-age practice of loosing and churning the soil of the garden to help the soil recover and make it easier for you to add compost and plant the seeds. However, you can also do the alternate method which is called “no-till gardening“. ... Read more What is No-Till Gardening? No Till Garden Layout, Garden Tilling, No Till Gardening, Weeding The Garden, No Dig Garden, Regenerative Agriculture, Dig Gardens, Container Garden Design, Garden Weeds

Cultivating or otherwise know as tilling the soil of your garden is an old-age practice of loosing and churning the soil of the garden to help the soil recover and make it easier for you to add compost and plant the seeds. However, you can also do the alternate method which is called “no-till gardening“. ... Read more

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A no-till garden is a method of gardening that does away with the traditional use of tilling to prepare the soil. In no-till gardens, the soil is not dug up and turned to prepare for planting. Instead, organic components like compost and animal fertilizers are layered over the soil to create a rich, nutrient-heavy base in which to plant seeds and starters.

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