Convert Your Lawn into a Profitable Vegetable Farm

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You've got a great start on this channel. Love the brevity and simple explanations.

joshsimmons
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I appreciate how clean and orderly this is.

janiecel
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Eyes opened for the first time ever! 😳😳 This is so transforming.

MwanaXpy
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your channel is valueable. its short and educational with high quality and useful information. i really like it.

internetcitizen
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Looks so great, having a clean looking market garden makes for you most of the marketing

pepguardiola
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I've been reading The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution by Andrew Mefferd and nerding out on no-till videos. I love how organized and clean your farm looks! Thanks for the content.

shannonkimmel
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This is great to learn how to farm 🌍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

roshinisingh
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I farm in North America where weeds are a major problem. We use Permaculture design principles and no dig or minimal disturbance if we have to. Your work is some of the best I've seen. Much success!

DavidWilliams-juln
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I like the no till approach. I’ve gardened traditionally with mechanized equipment all my life. I wish I knew about this years ago have been working on the transfer for about six months a two year head start on retirement at 62 for home base income, exercise and mental well being. Also I’m in zone 7b as well so your videos translate very good. Thanks for your info and great videos 👍👍🥕🥕🥬🥬🥦🥦

modifiedtraditionalgardeni
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Amazing to see mulching work for you! I am also a market gardener and struggled a lot with weeds this year. My no-dig system was established in the Spring. My strategy was to cardboard mulch the existing vegetation, apply 3-4 inches of compost, then 3-4 inches of sifted, arborist woodchips on top. The plants grew to only poor-medium quality. HOWEVER, the weed pressure was astonishing. Here in Colorado, field bindweed is so vigorous that it choked out most of my full-season crops even after growing through the 8 inches of mulch! My strategy for next year is to reapply mulch after each weeding in order to require the bindweed to exert more energy to regrow, thus draining the parent rhizome's stores.
My only takeaway is this: Don't give up on weeding! Even when the perennial weeds grow back, they have still been weakened.

yellowfellowfarms
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Nice to watch this video again Moreno. It's wonderful to see such an immaculate farm too. I'm really sick of seeing weedy, messy gardens some other youtubers think we will be inspired by. Your garden is the best!

alisonburgess
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Such a beautiful garden, impressive 🤗🎗

liverocks
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I'm from South Africa, the no dig approach is very smart as it is long term beneficial as well as saves a lot of trouble with those pesky weeds in the short term. Will definitely be utilizing this method in my new garden beds soon!

deonrobbertse
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hola muy lindo tu trabajo ordenado limpio y la cosecha buenisima soy peruana vivo en Argentina Buenos Aires te felicito desde ahora voy a ser tu mas fiel admiradora de tu trabajo

gustitosdemipais
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No dig is the future of farming. Initial tillage is good as you mentioned. But that totally different in every case and every piece of farm. This is such an useful and informational video. Thanks!

bornbyaqueen
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Exactly what I am converting to because I have mature Oak trees that provide to much shade to grow peppers, tomatoes etc. THANK YOU and Happy Gardening.

tonipollack
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I'm trying the no dig approach in my garden this year. I'm trying to make hot compost at the moment. I've seen a few of your videos now and I'm really enjoying them, I think they're going to be very helpful for me. Thank you.

mydanishgarden
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I think a no-dig no till garden is great. You're definitely right about the birds and their droppings I tried to keep all garden areas away from the trees as much as

sunkisshomesteadgardens
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Thank you for your hard work, honesty, and sharing your knowledge. God bless you and your family. Grace and peace, Partakerbear.

partakerbear
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Great video Moreno!! After talking with you, we are in the process of converting to no dig no till. A few months ago we prepared 7 beds, 30 inch X 30 feet long, with 18” walkways. Covered beds with approx. 4 inches of compost, then covered the whole thing with a huge silage tarp. The tarp covered the new beds plus area for 2 more plots that we will hopefully have time and money to also compost in the spring. We had been tilling this area for the last several years and weeds pretty much always won that battle. Can’t wait to pull that silage tarp off in the spring and start this new approach.
My only trepidation, , , , the compost. I bought it in bulk from a local garden center. They say it is weed and chemical free so I have to trust them. But I would love to make my own compost, it seems quite easy. I’m just not sure it is feasible to produce the amount of compost needed for our farm. Thanks for the video, keep them coming!

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