No-Dig Gardening: Miracle or Marketing?
Why Your Plants Are Dying? by abdelhamid bou ikhessayen
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This episode examine the no-dig gardening method, an approach that prioritizes soil health and minimal disturbance over traditional tilling. Proponents like Charles Dowding and Ruth Stout argue that applying organic mulch or compost directly onto the surface preserves fungal networks and beneficial organisms, leading to higher yields and fewer weeds. While the technique offers climate resilience and labor savings, some growers note challenges such as waterlogged soil, the high cost of quality compost, and the difficulty of managing perennial weeds. Scientific perspectives further support these methods by highlighting their role in carbon sequestration and the pro ...
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