Starting a no dig garden can mean simply throwing down some cardboard over a grassy or weed-covered area First of all it has to be said that there are 2 types of no dig vegetable gardening...
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One of the questions I am often asked especially with regard to using cardboard for composting or mulching – is whether it is viable or even possible to grow vegetables in a cardboard box. With...
Cardboard has many uses in the vegetable garden. This example is preparing the ground for a Hugelkultur raised bed With the massive growth of the ecommerce industry thanks to the COVID-19...
Strawberries growing in a Hugelkultur bed at the end of the season What Is A Hugelkultur? A Hugelkultur (pronounced hoo-gel-kool-toor) is simply a growing mound that has been made up from old...
Teaching young kids to grow vegetables is not only a lot of fun, but it is a great way to introduce them to the practicalities of life. The vegetables on the store shelf did not just ‘appear’...
Corrugated Raised Beds set-up to grow maximum vegetable crop There are a few different ways to construct a Raised Bed Garden, some of which are called ‘raised garden beds’ which differ from...