I can't promise you won't break a sweat, especially in hot, humid climates, but "no dig" gardening is much easier than dragging out the shovel to turn the soil and get your garden ready for planting.
Gardening is a hobby, a way of providing food to the community, a profession and a fantastic way to fill the pantry. But not all gardening is created equal when it comes to sustainability. One voice ...
In his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening, Charlie Nardozzi recalls his uncle tilling the home garden every spring. During horticulture school, he continues, “tilling and digging were ...
One of the things that makes an instant impact when people visit your home is the fence, and it's certainly true that some fencing instantly boosts curb appeal. If you've been thinking about updating ...
Here are some of the important things to keep in mind when thinking about starting a no-dig/no-till approach. Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, ...
Gardening trends come and go but one that has been steadily gaining fans for some time is the “no-dig” method, where the aim is to break up the soil as little as possible. Advocates say this approach ...
CHICAGO — WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including how to begin no-dig gardening, how to care for those poinsettias that are hanging around from the ...
Charles Dowding, a longtime proponent, insists that it’s not only easier than what you’re doing now, but it actually works. Here’s how. By Margaret Roach While many of us will soon be out there making ...
You can't expect success if you don't plant correctly -- that's according to AJ Petitti, President of Petitti Garden Centers. In this edition of Dig This AJ explains to Fox 8's Scott Sabol the proper ...