What is No Dig Gardening?
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- Опубліковано 6 тра 2021
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6 minutes and 27 seconds of common sense, observational wisdom, education and inspiration.
Thank you !
I watch for the information, but also because your gardens are stunning, and everything is filmed so beautifully!
To work in my small garden is my happiness. I love all video about this. Thank you for that you shared yours to us.👍👍👍
Moreno back at it again..... Thank you so much for sharing. 🇿🇦
Hey Shaun! You're welcome! :)
@@garybothma9843 How much is 5m3? Thanks.
I'm in Mbombela and winter is our vegetable season. Busy building a couple of new bed myself.
@@TheDutchFarmer Could you give me an email address to contact you? it miss in your profile.Tks a lot.
SHAUN spring is 6 weeks away.
Are you ready?
Hello Moreno, I like your videos very much. Very clear. Congratulations. Greetings from the south of 🇨🇱
That's a great explanation of no-dig Moreno. The topsoil structure is incredibly complex and fragile and us constantly wrecking it by digging is counterproductive. You NEVER see bare soil in nature which is why this method works so beautifully. The soil should be kept covered and protected at all costs!
I'm learning so much!! Thanks for sharing! It gives me the courage, confidence and peace I needed to move forward so that I can enjoy this beautiful blessing of life. Love and light to you!
You have out done yourself.
Respect from Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you for this one, dear brother ! I am totally on the same wave with you. Observing how Mother Nature does gardening, replicating it and working together with nature, is definitely the way to go.
Nice garden with organic fertilizer. I love this kind of garden. Now I am doing pot gardening. Add some Eggshells powder to your plant and water with Banana peels water. You can make it free at home like me
Thanks for this wonderful idea. Stay organic to stay healthy too. God bless you and your family always....
Thank you for your clear views, information, and demonstrations.
What an awesome video congratulations. Nature does not turn the ground, it layers. And if you wonder about the cost, look around you collect your yard waste and layer it.
I love your common sense on planting by considering a forest as an example.
I really missed these talking videos. 👌🏼
You explain this so well.
This is beautiful...but with full clay soil, you will need to till the FIRST year to add in heavy compost, then cardboard and mulch...OR layer your compost/manure and mulch, then when planting dig a wide, deep hole and fill with compost/manure, per plant.
I did he method first year in heavy clay and my plants were very sickly...
Yes till first year with compost deep
Thank you Moreno, lovely to hear you and I look forward to more videos. Cheers
So happy you're back to making content
I’m learning a lot on this channel, I actually don’t wanna watch any other channels🇿🇦
Thanks for spreading good practice. Keep doing the good work!
Thank You 💖✨ Great content, beautiful yard.
I stumbled into this method trying to fight the surface moisture fluctuations of my heavy clay soil. After the worms and bugs moved in (and things that eat the worms and bugs) the soil basically tills itself. I swear vegetables taste better when the roots are shaded.
So true
Thank you for helping us to learn from your experience.
this is really informative but need to watch many times to digest
it's true that as we take care of the soil, and the soil will take care of us thanks
Thanks for knowledge. Your farm so green 🇲🇲
Love the jazzy music.
This is very helpful!! I will be doing this in my backyard!! Thank you!
Bonjour Morena, I just found your channel... AND can't believe it: your are only 40 km away from me! Stunning (for me 😊)
Maybe I can come for a visit one day ( clear you have a bunch of work )
Meilleures salutations de la Mille Etangs Region 💙
Me ha encantado este video y los demás de su canal, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos e inspirar...
Thank you always
I see things very differently now, thank you
Great video thanks for sharing your advice!
Making live nobility...great yi gys
Great stuff Moreno, autumn here now in New Zealand but you have an awesome growing season there, Cheers Mike
Thanks for sharing your knowledge I hope one day to be able to apply it to my own land
Muchas gracias muy didáctico, claro y precizo, te felicito.🍃⚘😊🤷🏻♀️
Well said, I love your garden
Nice 👍 my friend 🙏
Videos are getting better evey other day. Nice
beautiful vegetable garden
great information and shots. tnx for this
Dude you are a complete inspiration!
Hope you are doing good. Love your videos.
Great video. Thanks
Hi you are doing good job, learning from your vedios thanks..
Moreno I love the videos 😉 thank you.
Good vdo, beautiful View
Nice keep rocking with ur farming culture 😘😘
nice thanks for the useful advices
You're welcome! :)
AWESOME VIDEO!🌻
❤FROM DALLAS TEXAS
Very informative and usefull
Thanks a lot to you for sharing all this knowledge, insights and beautiful images! Looking forward to starting my own farm, for now we just stick to our family garden.
About the compost: when we use our own compost with kitchen scraps in our garden, there still remain quite a lot of weed seeds in it. Any hint on how to manage that?
I like information from your video, you garden very larg.... i like it
Thanks for the skills
Thank you so much and your garding vdieo is very useful for me
Linda sua horta 👏
Nice tips
Loving the videos man!
That's great! Thanks for letting me know!
Hi Moreno, great content! I do have a quick question, what are the names of those trees that are so closely rooted to your vegetables in this case? I have a mulberry close to a couple of crawling beans planted in a container on the ground and found out that the mulberry roots had climbed into the bean's container. It doesn't seem to have affected the bean's production but it did affect another container where I've placed tomatoes in. Are you able advise what trees and the compatible vegetables to plant underneath it? Any input is much appreciated ❤
Just found you Chanel God bless you
Thanks for the video! Could you do one that focuses on soil fertility management?
DUDE YOU ARE A TOTAL INSPIRATION! I will be starting all your methods in July creating the beds, September will start growing with 10 to 20 beds! 1. I have a question about your aromatic and medicine beds and where you have your flower? I want to mix some beds with some plants to help the biodiversity, It always gave me good results managing insect egos hihi. 2. And the second question is, how wide its your wood chip way between each bed? THANKS A LOT AND A BIG HUG FROM ARGENTINA!
Hi Moreno. Good to see some new videos with loads of great info. I have birds digging up my bed (for worms). Do you have the same problem? What's the best advice you could give me to avoid harming the bird but to also protect my beds from constant bird erosion? Cheers
It's good information !
Hi moreno! Thanks for your awesome videos! I was just wondering how you called that roller that you use to mark the distance between vegetables you plant? And where can i order one? Thanks
Love your way of thinking an put in practice things. i would like to know your way of doing compost, and if you use chickens for that.
Nice video 👍
Respect What are you doing. Gbu
Thank you ! 🧡
Like your editing video 👍👍👍
New subscriber here from palawan Philippines
Hi, I live in Canada, we have long winters. Do you put cover crops in? Or when your done you just leave the soil form like September to may?
YOU ARE TO AMAZING DUDE !
Nice video . 👍
Groeten uit nederland
Am from the Philippines and interested in this way of planting makes sense
Hello! here in Spain the problem we have is that our very hot climate "eats" the compost very very fast and putting straw on top makes gardening difficult if you grow intensively like this, so i don't know what a solution could be for our context... do you have any suggestions? thanks a lot
I am great admirer of your dedication and hard work. But I have a question. When we are following the same method in places with tropical climate whether these cardboards will be destroyed by termites? And what about plants that needs to grow deep under soil?pls reply . 🙏
Wow I'm gonna start farming in this pandemic since we're in lockdown in India
hello Moreno, greetings from Sardinia. I'm studying to apply the NO-DIG method, even translating your ebook into Italian.
I have so many questions, I'll ask you two.
The first, how many liters of water do you consume on average in a year per unit of sueface area and how much does the rain affect?
The second, were you inspired by Eliot Coleman and his tools or did you have other sources of inspiration?
Thanks for answering me, and happy cultivation!
Great videos! Really shows the simplicity of no dig.
What are those rolls of cardboard you are using around the 4:20 mark?
Also thought about that...how would the roots of plant contact the soil??
Thank you.
Hey brother!
Where are you?
We as your YT friends are missing your input into our lives. Thus we are concerned about you guys.
Subscribed!!
Do the beds not harm the root structure of fruit trees? I was considering setting up no dig bed on the grass between two of my apple trees. Thanks
Love what you’re doing mate!!!
What would you do with extremely uneven, ground? We have just acquired 250m2, but the owners before have dug trenches and piled soil up to 60/70cm high. I fear I have no choice but to dig and level the ground before applying cardboard and compost?
It might be the French intensive method. I tried it this year, as a no dig. You can plant on it, even if it’s uneven. The trenches are for walking- and the benefit is that the sides of the beds get extra warmth form the sun and water from trenches. Hope that helps :)
Did you use weedicide like glyphosate as the initial strategy under the no-till method?
Hi, inspiring video!
Just a question: don't you have problems with field mice or moles?
I am testing the no dig technique on a small area of my garden, but the soft compost layer is continuously being taken by mice (which live the juicy carrots) and moles... 😡
Same here! It looks like a side effect off the method, as one is building the perfect conditions for these animals to thrive. I wish I had a solution to keep them away...
I have the same problem, was thinking of building my next no dig bed with bottom layer of light chicken wire, pinned down, then the cardboard on top of that. Not sure how long it will help or if it will but so tired of these pests!
Love u from an Indian farmers
Hello moreno. I am inspired by u to start kitchen garden since an year sir. I have 3 20lt buckets for vermicompost. But now World is talking about black fungus. SO IS IT BAD TO HAVE COMPOSTING NOW AT HOMES
You ok? Been a rough year. All the best to you
Hello,
What are the sprinklers you use?
Thank you
Thankyou Dutch!!!
Thank you sir,what is the ingredients of compost and ratio
Dank je wel.
Hi moraine , what is the zone you’re in and currently how many acres of farm do you own !?
mooi de basics even op een rijtje geplaatst :-)
Hello
What surface do you have to live?
I have a market gardening project in France and I would need advice in this methode
Thanks
Hola soy de argentina, quisiera saber si puede poner subtitulado en español, muchas gracias