#permaculture I converted my garden to no till permaculture 1 year ago. No pesticides (not even organic) and limited watering utilizing heavy mulching techniques. This beyond organic method is based off principles observed in nature. It is incredibly effective, but there are some issues while nature tries to heal the land after the typical abuses we perform when growing conventionally. I address these issues with solutions and highlight some of the planning and future expectations.

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  1. It looks amazing! Congratulations on being a fearless gardener and going for it! I don’t know if you have found the channel of David the good but he is all about composting everything and gardening more like you have done. He has videos on making a liquid fertilizer out of weeds that you can dilute and spray on your garden made out of the plants that grow in the garden naturally and have the highest nutrient density. Plants like dock and others that have long taproots and can pull up nutrients from deep in the soil. He is gardening in the south but there is lots of information to learn.

  2. It is silly follow artificial nature. Gardener forgot about herds of bisons " tilling" prairies by hooves back in the the day. That was natural nature, not fake one.

  3. Id recommend adding wine cap mushroom spawn to your wood chips. It will speed up decomposition of wood chips/leaves/etc while also forming a mycorrhizal symbiotic relationship with your plants

  4. A week after I filmed this the garden has almost doubled in size! Amazing what a few storms can do pumping atmospheric nutrients into the soil

  5. lol KILL ALL SLUGS! KILL!
    Here ya slimy little puke – have a drink on me!
    Y'all can keep the snow out there to the west this next winter. We took a survey and the survey says, "Y'all can also keep that arctic trough all to yer-selves, too! lol
    Lovin' the content, neighbor. 🇺🇲

  6. borage will self seed for a long time. i planted it once, and now it pops up wherever

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