No Dig Tour, winter's legacy and looking forward

No Dig Tour, winter's legacy and looking forward

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No Dig Tour, winter's legacy and looking forward
We have had more frosts than usual, and this is a chance to see the effects. Together with a few signs of spring. I take you on the same path as two months ago, when we last visited my garden with its 1/3 acre / 1300m2 of no dig beds and paths. https://youtu.be/zCsZtoPfx-Y At least and thanks to no dig, there are a few weeds. All beds are ready for new sowings and plantings. We applied mulches last autumn and early winter, enough for the whole year. 00:00 Invitation to subscribe, and join this channel as a member https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1J6siDdmhwah7q0O2WJBg/join 01:01 Woodchip is of such variable quality, I advise on options you may find 01:39 There are no pH worries, if the woodchip is coniferous 01:55 Sieving 4 year old woodchip, nice results from 12mm / half inch holes 03:00 Broad beans wiped out by December -9C frost, had been sown October 03:28 Broad beans which survived frost from December sowing, then transplanted January with fleece on top and no hoops! Is good in cold. 04:24 Rye for grain, was transplanted before winter, is being grazed! 05:05 Mustard for green manure / cover crop, killed by frost is good, no need to dig it in! 05:42 Classic no dig with few weeds 05:49 Lilia spring onions are not winter hardy! 06:08 New no dig - 5cm woody compost and black plastic on top, for May planting of squash, trialling less compost 07:12 Broccoli Claret F1 50% killed by frost 07:58 No dig bed prep, a light raking, no more 08:52 Shop bought garlic planted October, not looking good compared to homesaved 09:24 New no dig on weedy pasture, with cardboard then 10cm compost, a little woodchip on card & path around, soil was frozen when we covered it, and that is fine 10:15 18 month old bed, clean edge and Winter Giant spinach, Wintergreen cabbage 11:07 In the shed, big beetroot and carrots good to eat; also for planting to grow seeds 11:58 Worm casts / compost in sacks, for potting and containers 12:32 Brussels sprouts' leaves eaten by pigeons but still cropping nicely 13:03 Swede / rutabaga massacred by frost 13:30 Spinach decimated by CMV cucumber mosaic virus, spring onions just ok! 14:20 Once a year no dig mulching 2-3cm new compost on beds 14:28 Same depth of woodchip on paths, makes nice soil for feeding plants in the beds 15:09 Spring cabbages mostly killed by the sever frost, are Durham Early 15:19 Garlic planted among mustard which is now dead, garlic may suffer rust 16:07 Winter compost heap has 45-50C warmth thanks to mowing old meadow stems 17:23 Mature 9 month old compost is ready, needs no sieving 18:00 Cauliflowers Aalsmeer for spring have not survived winter 18:35 Greenhouse propagation, seedlings were germinated in my conservatory, for nigh warmth 19:30 Multisown onion seedlings 19:44 Rosada F1 tomatoes, seed no longer available so I grow from suckers 20:59 Salad plants under cover all winter 21:20 Wild rocket overwintered from September sowing, to plant out next week 21:50 Hotbed space, making it 20th February 22:17 Small Garden and my 2023 Plan - no dig, no rotation is easier. 24:17 Polytunnel winter salad plants, picked 7 times already with 20kg harvest yesterday 24:54 Is frosty inside, same as outside 25:21 How we pick lettuce of outer leaves, this is Grenoble Red 25:56 First sowings now for transplanting in a month, see you then! See this half-price offer on my Winter Gardening and Covers short course https://charlesdowding.co.uk/product/skills-for-growing-online-course-module-5-covers-and-winter-gardening/. Filmed 17th February at Homeacres, Somerset UK by Nicola Smith. You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: