Vegetable Gardening | The Easy Way


Are you amazed that your weed are thriving and the vegetables are not. When you use traditional methods of gardening you are helping the weeds flourish. Any time you till, plow or turn your garden soil your are disturbing the natural order of thing. You have thrown the whole eco system out of whack.You have brought the soil with all the nutrients to the top and put the lifeless soil where the root of your vegetables are.This not how mother nature tends her garden. Take a look at the forest some time.

In nature the soil builds a natural environment for plant growth, one that has worked for many thousand of years.The soil that has no structure is on top and when you turn it under and bring the soil that does have structure to the top you have disturbed the natural order of the eco system.This top layer is not good at passing nutrients to the vegetables roots. This is why traditional gardeners always need to fertilize there vegetables gardens. The Food Commission says “today’s farming does not allow the soil to enrich itself”.

The weeds will do much better when you turn the soil. There is a whole set of events that happen when you turn under your garden. Your soil will not retain water as well. The level that the nutrients are is not where the roots of the vegetables are.

We now understand the problems with the more traditional gardening model. So mother can do a much better job and she provides most of the labor. What if you could grow your garden in half the time or less than it normally takes?

What if there were a way to raise vegetables that required no turning of the soil or tilling.NO chemicals or fertilizer and almost not weeds and takes just a few hours per week!!! Oh ya and your production of produce will increase several times from what you get form traditional gardening. A bonus is that you can have vegetables all year around.

Gardening the way Mother nature has grown her garden is easy once you have the steps down. To get it right the first head over to Mother Natures Way. Also you will find some very interesting garden tip and ideas at Modern Urban Homesteading. Let me know what you think.



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