
No Dig Organic Home & Garden
Grow, Cook, Use, and Store Your Harvest
by Charles Dowding
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No dig organic gardening saves time and work. It requires an annual dressing of compost to help accelerate the improvement in soil structure and leads to higher fertility and less weeds. No dig experts Charles Dowding and Stephanie Hafferty, explain how to set up a no dig garden, including how to: Make compost and enrich soil Learn skills you nee...
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