Can we use any type of wood for the wood chips? Im from indonesia and would love to start a no dig methods of farming. But im am sure our types of woods are different than what you'd have over there.
Just found this thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
Hi Richard. What are your bed sizes?
how do you afford the compost and top soil to start? it is expensive here. Any tips?
What is your farm's size?
Hi, from Brazil! I'm amazed! Beautiful place, beautiful food. Thanks for sharing.
The problem with no dig are the voles. How do you deter voles?
9:35 Those bunches are completely alien. Wow. That fertility is enviable.
I want to work with you
Your garden is beautiful to look at and the vegetable are so clean. Can see the care and love for growing and lovely to eat.Thanks for sharing
Do you find it hard to keep the mulch from mixing into the compost?
Where would I get so much compost for no till? I take advantage of the existing soil and maybe use 4bags of compost all year. Don’t have the money to invest in so much compost and wood chips but then have the pests or weather screw it up
Great video!
I quite agree with your comments at 12:00+. It is amazing how all of these eco-systems work so well together and seem 'designed' to be so. Almost as if it was planned?
what type of turnips…hakurei? around 17 or18 mins in…. am so in step with your methods, have about 2/3 acre only, but works for me (no dig, beds similar to yours) we are at 46 north latitude, short season also!
Very helpful! Thank you for making this video!
"Ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth"……
Loved the video friend. The symbiotic relationship between nature and ourselves as humans can never be broken. Love the philosophy. Farming and gardening can truly balance one's spirit.
thanks for the advice, worth a ton!
10-15 cm of compost does not stop my Canadian thistle.
AMAZING garden. Thanks for sharing
around 15:00 or 15:08 very severe, and insensitive. prefacing it by saying I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings doesn't make it ok at all.
Watching the govt response to covid made me want to start gardening a good family friend (detail oriented engineer) suggested this natural approach with compost and organic mulch matter. Gone natural as I could and so far less complaints than most people I hear from. You sound the most like my friend so I hope it goes as well as I think. Just now feeling better about it.
But weed is a much more profitable plant! 👨🏻🌾
Wow that was realy interesting and helpfull thanks👍🍻😁
Great gardens and very knowledgeable.
Hello Richard, I'm not able to place your accent. Where on earth is your farm located? Brilliant job, video and farm and I'm loving it.
I would love to setup a market garden with no dog, the barrier in my mind is where to get all the compost. Do you just buy it? Managing a large composting program seems like back breaking work, and it attracts vermin, so I’m not keen to do my own composting. And it seems like if you have to buy all that compost that it would eat deeply into your profits (or eliminate them altogether).
I so wish I didn't have Bermuda grass. I would do this in a minute!
Can we use any type of wood for the wood chips? Im from indonesia and would love to start a no dig methods of farming. But im am sure our types of woods are different than what you'd have over there.
Just found this thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
Hi Richard.
What are your bed sizes?
how do you afford the compost and top soil to start? it is expensive here. Any tips?
What is your farm's size?
Hi, from Brazil! I'm amazed! Beautiful place, beautiful food. Thanks for sharing.
The problem with no dig are the voles. How do you deter voles?
9:35 Those bunches are completely alien. Wow. That fertility is enviable.
I want to work with you
Your garden is beautiful to look at and the vegetable are so clean. Can see the care and love for growing and lovely to eat.Thanks for sharing
Do you find it hard to keep the mulch from mixing into the compost?
Where would I get so much compost for no till? I take advantage of the existing soil and maybe use 4bags of compost all year. Don’t have the money to invest in so much compost and wood chips but then have the pests or weather screw it up
Great video!
I quite agree with your comments at 12:00+. It is amazing how all of these eco-systems work so well together and seem 'designed' to be so. Almost as if it was planned?
what type of turnips…hakurei? around 17 or18 mins in…. am so in step with your methods, have about 2/3 acre only, but works for me (no dig, beds similar to yours) we are at 46 north latitude, short season also!
Very helpful! Thank you for making this video!
"Ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth"……
Loved the video friend. The symbiotic relationship between nature and ourselves as humans can never be broken. Love the philosophy. Farming and gardening can truly balance one's spirit.
thanks for the advice, worth a ton!
10-15 cm of compost does not stop my Canadian thistle.
AMAZING garden. Thanks for sharing
around 15:00 or 15:08
very severe, and insensitive.
prefacing it by saying I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings doesn't make it ok at all.
Watching the govt response to covid made me want to start gardening a good family friend (detail oriented engineer) suggested this natural approach with compost and organic mulch matter. Gone natural as I could and so far less complaints than most people I hear from. You sound the most like my friend so I hope it goes as well as I think. Just now feeling better about it.
But weed is a much more profitable plant! 👨🏻🌾
Wow that was realy interesting and helpfull thanks👍🍻😁
Great gardens and very knowledgeable.
Hello Richard, I'm not able to place your accent. Where on earth is your farm located? Brilliant job, video and farm and I'm loving it.
I would love to setup a market garden with no dog, the barrier in my mind is where to get all the compost. Do you just buy it? Managing a large composting program seems like back breaking work, and it attracts vermin, so I’m not keen to do my own composting. And it seems like if you have to buy all that compost that it would eat deeply into your profits (or eliminate them altogether).
I so wish I didn't have Bermuda grass. I would do this in a minute!