I can't promise you won't break a sweat, especially in hot, humid climates, but "no dig" gardening is much easier than dragging out the shovel to turn the soil and get your garden ready for planting.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — You can’t expect success if you don’t plant correctly — that’s according to AJ Petitti, President of Petitti Garden Centers. In this edition of Dig This AJ explains to Fox 8’s ...
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"No dig" gardening is a system of layering organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil ready for planting. A "no dig" garden area should be prepared several weeks before you are ready to sow seeds ...