by Richard | Sep 30, 2020 | No-Dig Market Gardening
I just put out a video with photos of your Ridgedale-style egg mobiles. Then I had the thought that it would be great to make another video about your Ridgedale-inspired commercial no-dig market gardens, so if you have one be sure to watch this video for directions on...
by Richard | Jun 21, 2020 | No-Dig Market Gardening
In today’s episode I wanted to talk about the area at the edge of the market garden; maintaining the edges is not often talked about, and I like the way we manage it…You’ll also get a peak of our chicken-powered grass and of how midsummer is...
by Richard | May 12, 2020 | Animal Enterprises, Farm Updates, No-Dig Market Gardening
It’s been a few years, but we finally have a flerd (cows and sheep together) again. It’s way easier to care for them as one group rather than two. The second batch of chicks has arrived, and we’re getting the slaughtery ready to cull the first batch...
by Richard | May 8, 2020 | No-Dig Market Gardening
Today we’re doing a test run of the Curly’s Planter Pro, which is available in Australia and the U.S. as an alternative to the Japanese Paperpot Transplanter, which was made 45 years ago. A paperpot transplanter radically cuts the time spent on transplanting, and...
by Richard | Apr 30, 2020 | Farm Updates, No-Dig Market Gardening
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by Richard | Apr 22, 2020 | No-Dig Market Gardening
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