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Old 21-03-2006, 11:18 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default No dig gardens


"Derek Turner" wrote in message
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George.com wrote:
Has anyone experimented with, made use of, no dig gardening? I'm

interested
in your experiences and opinions, how you got started, successes or

failures
etc.

My definition of no dig involves:
minimal tillage of the soil, short of scratching the surface to sow seed

or
harvest root vegetables
leaving spent plants in place to degrade in the garden, add nutrients to

the
soil or self seed
using surface mulches to suppress weeds and add nutrients that slowly

leach
in to the soil
using green mulches like legumes or clover to add nitrogen to the soil
crop rotation to protect the integrity of the soil, for instance

following
leafy plants with root crops etc

Thanks in advance for your contribution

rob



As you've cross-posted to other 'international' (read American) groups
this may not help but a visit to Ryton organic gardens in Warwickshire
will provide you with all the info and inspiration you need.


thanks Derek. I cross posted to try and get a range of views, rather than
post in each NG in turn. It is a bit of a walk to Warwickshire from here,
being New Zealand. The UK garden NG is quite a good one for me as the
weather/environment is quite similar to here.

rob