I'm not a hardcore gardener like Wannabe, but I like to put a few plants in the ground. I've been viewing a bunch of videos on Youtube about Back to Eden gardening . This guy has re-discovered what used to be called deep mulch gardening only he uses wood chips. He gets truckloads of wood chips delivered free to his place by the powerline tree trimming sevrvices. It helps them by cutting their costs to dump the stuff and normally a lot of the driving time too.
The basic thought behind the deep mulch method is to use some kind of organic material to cover the ground several inches deep. That smothers out weeds, conserves moisture and self-fertilizes every time it rains. So it claims , it also eliminates the need to till the soil ever again. Supposedly , the moisture draws worms, bacteria, microbes and fungi which breaks down and aerates the soil. I'm more than a little skeptical, but I'll give it a try.
Well, I have been looking at a free , sustainable supply of mulch and didn't know it. The next door neighbor tends to let her grass grow fairly tall and cutting it leaves big mounds of cut grass.......perfect for mulch. She lets me have all I want. I just rake it up and haul it 75 feet to where I need it . Win -win situation.
The basic thought behind the deep mulch method is to use some kind of organic material to cover the ground several inches deep. That smothers out weeds, conserves moisture and self-fertilizes every time it rains. So it claims , it also eliminates the need to till the soil ever again. Supposedly , the moisture draws worms, bacteria, microbes and fungi which breaks down and aerates the soil. I'm more than a little skeptical, but I'll give it a try.
Well, I have been looking at a free , sustainable supply of mulch and didn't know it. The next door neighbor tends to let her grass grow fairly tall and cutting it leaves big mounds of cut grass.......perfect for mulch. She lets me have all I want. I just rake it up and haul it 75 feet to where I need it . Win -win situation.