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WHY No Till Gardening Works Best with living roots, Organic Vegetable gardening for beginners 101.



WHY No Till Gardening Works Best it is Due to Living Roots all the time in the ground. Organic Vegetable gardening for beginners 101 starts here. If you have a perennial living work to keep the soil food web working all year round. My Garden Channel on you-tube will show you how with no till

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22 Comments

  1. I really enjoy watching your work with the microscope.It's the first time I see Nematodes, I had never seen before. I have learn alot, thank you so much for your hard working, understanding video!

  2. great info, i was watching the clover/ strawberry video /// was wondering where you are located??? & would these 3 cover crops work in tx sun??

  3. Hey bud! I love the channel and the nerdy goodness you have going on. Question for you. I have a good sized area that is covered in grass.Ultimatly, I want to turn the whole are into a food forrest but I have to go about this bit by bit. I'd like to start building soil out there while I focus on the veggie patch near me. My idea was to plant winter rye and or prairie grass out there. I had hoped to run a chicken tractor over the area over the next few years and just build great soil. I'm at a loss on how to seed such a large area without tilling up the grass. All the info I can find about green manure starts with spraying roundup or tilling. That's seems to defeat the purpose. Any ideas?

  4. I find this very confusing. Last year our entire garden was destroyed in a mater of 2-3 week by nematodes attacking the roots. The plants quickly died. Are these the same nematodes? Could placing hay over the garden area for a couple if years turn this around?

  5. I just bought some of these this week. The one that controls Fungal gnats… I think that's what they're called. I was wondering if they were actually a thing or if they were just ripping me off! lol This video is really interesting!

  6. I have been binge watching your videos together with videos of Dr Elaine Ingham and there is something that has me confused.

    if mycorrhizae fungi are responsible for feeding plants with nutrients and water, what use do we have from the nematodes if they eat mycorrhizae? you say the nematodes poop plant available nutrients, but, the MR fungi has our plants already covered with nutrients so what's the point?

  7. It's ultimate really .I can only one thing , God always bless u with the spirit nd interest of ur subject .Thx a lot for it efforts APSL India👌

  8. Great video Mark! Been rewatching, cant believe how much is missed in your videos. So much content always worth a second and third thru..

  9. Hi Mark, I will NOT have to use any kind of compost/manure/ammendments if I have living roots(cover crop) all the time?

  10. The more I learn about them, the more I say they are a must for the Florida garden. I got some several years ago. The whole side of my dad's yard, the trees and bushes were slowly dying. We found several grubs, was told we have bad nematodes, and had trouble with watering. The water just ran off.
    I bought them in the winter and tried to water well and planted them just before dark with a watering can. They seemed to have survived for 2 or 3 years. Or the work they did lasted 3 years. Don't know, except I saw big changes in the growth.

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