Very helpful information!🍀
Thank you for this excelent video!🌹
Very Interesting. I'm actually thinking about doing a no dig approach in my garden here in northern germany.
I lived up there for a while. You have a lot of sandy soil up there. Ideal for a no-dig garden. Where abouts are you?
no dig gardens are the best thing ever
Brilliant info as always David Has the terrible monsoon effected you????
All is well here Jeff, thanks for asking. We are in the few areas not affected so far. But by Monday the weather should improve. The situation is very bad for the people here in Kerala and hopefully the rain will get less now soon. We have some flooding on the farm but it is minimal compared to elsewhere. The Indian Government is doing a great job and as soon as the rain stops people can get to helping with the clean up.
How can I do a no-dig garden when my soil has 1,000's of white curl grubs that eat
the roots of everything I plant. I live in Australia
dont those little guys eat the compost and excrete biologically available mineral rich forms of top tier compost, before they turn into those huge green beetles who have no business flying yet fly they anyways? well, unless theyre in soil with no compost, then do they go for the roots of live plants?
i wonder if those grubs have any natural predators o.0
@@azza-in_this_day_and_age so what you're saying is that they are eating my roots because I don't have compost
@@captaincook3693 in my yard, i find them seek out either of my 2 compost piles, and turning it over i see many. when i pull up my sweet potatos and yams, i dont see them there. i think they much prefer the compost, but i have clients where ive seen smaller beds with limited space that the grubs spread through-out. oh and they dont compost despite my encouragement to do so d=
What happened to this guy and his great videos?
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