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'''Not dig garden, farm, less watering.''' Just planting, seeding, harvesting, after ´some´ preparations. <br>
'''Not Dig Garden, Farm, Less Watering, Methods.''' Just planting, seeding, harvesting, after ´some´ preparations. <br>
With [[mulch]] (hay, straw, leaves, grass clippings, [[wood chips]], every green ´wastes´) <ref>[[Ruth Stout]]</ref><ref>[https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/ruth-stouts-system-zmaz04fmzsel motherearthnews.com Ruth Stout's System for Gardening ]</ref>. <br>
With [[mulch]] (hay, straw, leaves, grass clippings, [[wood chips]], every green ´wastes´) <ref>[[Ruth Stout]]</ref><ref>[https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/ruth-stouts-system-zmaz04fmzsel motherearthnews.com Ruth Stout's System for Gardening ]</ref>. <br>
Not dig, to interfere, into the soil structure, when the soil is healthy, is one point of this method, not to destroy this structure.
Not dig, to interfere, into the soil structure, when the soil is healthy, is one point of this method, not to destroy this structure.
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[[Terra Preta]] (Charcoal, dung (human or/and animal). Discovered at the Amazonas. Since more than thousand years, <br><br>
[[Terra Preta]] (Charcoal, dung (human or/and animal). Discovered at the Amazonas. Since more than thousand years.), <br><br>


('''See also''' (<sub>Author: an other term searching</sub>)) <br>
('''See also''' (<sub>Author: an other term searching</sub>)) <br>
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(<sub>''Author: expandable''</sub>) <br><br>
(<sub>''Author: expandable''</sub>) <br><br>


'''Reasons for this article''' <br>
'''''Reasons for this article''''' <br>
So many (no dig) methods are being recovered, that I want a summary of ´No-Dig Garden, Farm, less watering´ as a one own topic. <br>
So many (no dig) methods are being recovered, that I want a summary of ´No-Dig Garden, Farm, less watering´ as a one own topic. <br>
(Meant for as development history and methods collecting, under these term.)
(Meant for as development history and methods collecting, under these term.)

Revision as of 08:58, 9 June 2020

Not Dig Garden, Farm, Less Watering, Methods. Just planting, seeding, harvesting, after ´some´ preparations.
With mulch (hay, straw, leaves, grass clippings, wood chips, every green ´wastes´) [1][2].
Not dig, to interfere, into the soil structure, when the soil is healthy, is one point of this method, not to destroy this structure.

Referring to Wikipedia Articles
Regenerative agriculture, (Quote "... philosophies like permaculture, ...")
Sheet mulching (Quote "composting in place"), (redirect from ´Lasagna gardening´),
Hügelkultur,
Organic horticulture (redirect from ´Organic gardening´),
No dig gardening,
No till farming,

Terra Preta (Charcoal, dung (human or/and animal). Discovered at the Amazonas. Since more than thousand years.),

(See also (Author: an other term searching))
Soil fertility
Carbon farming
Soil food web

Books
Franklin Hiram King in, (1911), Farmers of Forty Centuries, or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan,
Ruth Stout in, (1955), How to have a Green Thumb without an Aching Back: A New Method of Mulch Gardening, (Quote from ´Roots of ...´ "In the Spring of 1944")
Masanobu Fukuoka in, (1975, to english 1978), The One-Straw Revolution, Quote "1947 he took up natural farming again with success, using no-till farming methods to raise rice and barley"
Julius Hensel, Bread from Stones. A New and Rational System of Land Fertilization and Physical Regeneration. Translated from the German. A. J. Tafel, Philadelphia, 1894 [3] [4]
Patricia Lanza, (1998), Lasagna gardening: A new Layering System for bountiful gardens: no digging, no tilling, no weeding, no kidding. Emmaus, PA. ISBN 978-0-87596-795-0. OCLC 733752184.

(Author: expandable)

Reasons for this article
So many (no dig) methods are being recovered, that I want a summary of ´No-Dig Garden, Farm, less watering´ as a one own topic.
(Meant for as development history and methods collecting, under these term.)

References