Planters Post No-Dig Gardening

Welcome to Planters Post – The ultimate resource for all the questions you may like answered on everything relating to No-Dig gardening!

No-Dig gardening methods are gaining in popularity as people in urban areas especially, catch on to healthy eating and the ‘grow your own food’ movement.

But just how can you grow enough food to feed your family if you have very limited space in which to do so? The answer is simple if you know how!

What Is No-Dig Gardening?

The whole idea behind the concept of no-dig gardening, or easy vegetable gardening Opens in a new tab.is simply this. To grow amazing vegetables with as little effort as possible, in as small a space as possible – therby opening up a ‘whole new world’ of possibilities for those with little space to grow in, and maybe even more limited experience when it comes to growing their own vegetables.

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This site aims to provide all the information needed to grow your own vegetables in a limited space, by using the many no-dig techniques that are available today.

Downloadable guides and reports are added on a regular basis covering every aspect of no-dig gardening techniques such as Raised Bed Gardening, Container Gardening, Straw Bale Gardening, Square Foot Gardening, Lasagna Gardening, and many others besides.

Vegetable growing tips and reports cover areas such as Composting, Companion planting, Plant care, and even picking and storing the vegetables at the end of the growing season are just some of the many questions answered here and available through a small entry-level monthly subscription.

Click on THIS LINK to get access to information on the following subjects and many more – and open up the exciting world of no-dig gardening!

SQUARE FOOT GARDEN

RAISED BED GARDENING

STRAW BALE GARDENS

CONTAINER GARDENING

KEYHOLE GARDENING

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HUGELKULTUR

COMPANION PLANTING

COMPOSTING

LASAGNA GARDENING

PEST CONTROL

VERMICULTURE

PRUNING FRUIT TREES

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