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No Dig
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No Dig
Work in partnership with nature to nurture your soil for healthy plants and bumper crops - without back-breaking effort!



Have you ever wondered how to transform a weedy plot into a thriving vegetable garden? Well now you can!

By following the simple steps set out in No Dig, in just a few short hours you can revolutionise your vegetable patch with plants already in the ground from day one!



Charles Dowding is on a mission to teach that there is no need to dig over the soil, but by minimising intervention you are actively boosting soil productivity. In fact, The less you dig, the more you preserve soil structure and nurture the fungal mycelium vital to the health of all plants. This is the essence of the No Dig system that Charles Dowding has perfected over a lifetime growing vegetables.



So put your gardening gloves on and get ready to discover:



- Guides and calendars of when to sow, grow, and harvest.

- Inspiring information and first-hand guidance from the author

- "Delve deeper" features look in-depth at the No Dig system and the facts and research that back it up.

- The essential role of compost and how to make your own at home.

- The importance of soil management, soil ecology, and soil health.



Now one of the hottest topics in environmental science, this "wood-wide web" has informed Charles's practice for decades, and he's proven it isn't just trees that benefit - every gardener can harness the power of the wood-wide web. Featuring newly- commissioned step-by-step photography of all stages of growing vegetables and herbs, and all elements of No Dig growing, shot at Charles's beautiful market garden in Somerset, you too will be able to grow more veg with less time and effort, and in harmony with nature - so join the No Dig revolution today!



A must-have volume for followers of Charles Dowding who fervently believe in his approach to low input, high yield gardening, as well as gardeners who want to garden more lightly on the earth, with environmentally friendly techniques like organic and No Dig.
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