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Sheet Mulch Garden 2009


Last years sheet mulch garden worked so well we are making it larger while trying to reduce the amount of compost we use. I found the frames I built looked nice to start with but were soon covered ...

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5 Responses to “Sheet Mulch Garden 2009”

  • gilesfisher says:

    Great video. Great to see in person. I’ll video ours when we get it done.

  • HomesteadProvocateur says:

    Another way to extend compost is to utilize actively aerated compost tea. The reason why compost is so beneficial is because of the microorganisms present therein, and when you make the compost tea, you essentially are able to quadruple the amount of active microbes and you can also brew beneficial fungus! It is insanely crazy wonderful stuff. I used it all last year and my garden literally was off the hook, growing like mad!! Now my soil is black and easy to dig up. I will make a vid on it.

  • gwilk5 says:

    I’d like to do that if I can find a large enough container, all my barrels are currently used to collect rainwater.Your videos are great. Lots of good info.

  • MyQuest4Health says:

    Thank you for sharing your video about your sheet mulch garden. We trying one small garden bed using this method and will be putting it together this weekend. We aren’t sure if we should let it break down over the summer and then use it for fall planting or if we should plant right away.. we’ll see! Thanks for sharing!

  • gwilk5 says:

    We planted last year in a new bed and it worked great. You just need some form of compost, along with whatever else you can find like grass clippings and a handful of dirt will help too.I also only used a couple of sheets of newspaper under everything and I think the plants rooted right through it.

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