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Charles Dowding's Incredibly Productive No Dig Market Garden (1/4 Acre)...

Charles Dowding’s method of growing food is perhaps one of the most inspiring methods out there. He has developed his own style of no dig vegetable growing through his use of compost and the results really do speak for themselves.

His “no dig” market garden is just 1/4 acre in size and yet is extremely productive.

I decided to go and take a look at Homeacres to see what he is doing and to find out a bit more about no dig. I hope this video will inspire you to find out more check it out below and also be sure to check out Charles book – No Dig Organic Home & Garden

You can also check out Charles excellent book here – No Dig Organic Home & Garden

No Dig Organic Home & Garden...

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In all that time an electric wire has never been connected to our house. We haven’t gotten or paid an electricity bill in over 40 years, but we have all the electricity we want. We grow everything we need, here, in our small backyard. We also have a small medicinal garden for tough times. Read More Here...

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