Do you need to have living roots in the soil all winter? I show you the options and how to do this also with vegetables.
I'm actually happy to have many beds empty of cover crops through the cold of winter, so they're ready for first plantings, as soon as winter turns into spring.
The soil is always covered in a no dig garden, with compost on beds and woody material on pathways.
Learn more in my new book No Dig pub. September 2022. You can buy a signed copy on special offer with my 2023 planting Calendar
https://charlesdowding.co.uk/product/special-offer-new-no-dig-book-and-2023-calendar/
Filmed at Homeacres no dig garden 8th October 2022 by Briony Plant
I'm actually happy to have many beds empty of cover crops through the cold of winter, so they're ready for first plantings, as soon as winter turns into spring.
The soil is always covered in a no dig garden, with compost on beds and woody material on pathways.
Learn more in my new book No Dig pub. September 2022. You can buy a signed copy on special offer with my 2023 planting Calendar
https://charlesdowding.co.uk/product/special-offer-new-no-dig-book-and-2023-calendar/
Filmed at Homeacres no dig garden 8th October 2022 by Briony Plant
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