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A few weeks ago we blogged an article in the LA Times about No-Dig Gardens. They require less water than traditional gardens and they’re an easy way to start a raised bed. You can even start one right over a patch of grass you want to get rid of. Another easy gardening option is bringing the garden inside with grass you can grow indoors. Our friend and coworker, Hulda Nelson, tipped us off to the article.

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a man is shoveling dirt into a raised bed with a garden rake in it

406K views · 13K likes | Jamie Walton | Nettles & Petals on Instagram: "Creating a NO-DIG raised bed 🌱 I’m in the process of setting up the new vegetable garden and it’s finally time to create the growing beds! 🙌🏻 And of course! they are all going to be created utilising the ‘no-dig’ or ‘minimal disturbance’ methodology. 🌱 By mulching instead of digging or tilling, we mimic natural processes and keep the soil structure intact. The myriad of life within can then thrive whilst creating a…

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Does no till, no dig gardening really work? Does the Back to Eden Gardening Method really live up to all the hype? Find out which way to garden after reading this post! You'll want to add it to your homesteading ideas because it's such good information!

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A few weeks ago we blogged an article in the LA Times about No-Dig Gardens. They require less water than traditional gardens and they’re an easy way to start a raised bed. You can even start one right over a patch of grass you want to get rid of. Another easy gardening option is bringing the garden inside with grass you can grow indoors. Our friend and coworker, Hulda Nelson, tipped us off to the article.

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several raised garden beds with dirt in them

Writing this on a below-freezing day seems appropriate. We’ve just avoided the first frost, lifted our tender perennials, and staked overwintering kale, sprouts, and broccoli. The beds are weeded, scrubbed down and, those that need it, are covered with fleece tunnels. Yet, with twelve more weeks of true winter, and plenty of cold spring nights...

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a wheelbarrow filled with dirt sitting in the grass

The No Dig gardening method relies on roots, worms and fungi to do the hard work, that means you can give your back a rest! Don’t miss our BIG TIP on sourcing cardboard mulch!

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there is a blue cabbage plant growing on the ground with brown grass in the background

If you’ve read any of Cheryl’s great articles about no-dig gardening, you’ve probably wondered if this way of gardening would work with your existing raised beds. And the answer is a resounding yes! Depending on

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