>
> OK, I read the article but do you START by just putting the newspaer down on
> flat, un-tilled earth and then pile up all the "stuff" or do you have to
> till down a few inches first and just never have to do that again in the
> future?
Hi Bia,
>From what I've researched, initially, you
> Girls,
>If you're establishing new gardens, there's a method
called "Lasagna
> http://tinyurl.com/5b2ft6
> We are switching over to this type this year.
OK, I read the article but do you START by just putting the newspaer down on
flat, un-tilled earth
and then pile up all the "stuff" o
2008/5/30 Susan Coombes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am running out of places to put manure now that I have surrounded
> the house by applying it to the flower beds. We call it the house at
> pooh corner as in Winnie the Pooh.
Ha! Pooh corner...sounds like a farm name in the making.
I> it and then b
> Girls,
>If you're establishing new gardens, there's a method
called "Lasagna
> http://tinyurl.com/5b2ft6
>
> We are switching over to this type this year.
>
> -- Renee M. in Michigan
>
I use the 'no dig' technique and have done for years. My partner does
the opposite. I find it also h