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Normally you shouldn't dig in a "no-dig" garden, but there are some occasions when it may be necessary, or even helpful.
A "no dig" garden is created by layering organic materials to create loamy soil that is ready for planting. Learn how to start one in a raised bed or yard.
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No-till, sometimes called no-dig, is an easy way to create a raised bed garden on turf or some other permeable surface. It requires no digging, leaving carbon stores undisturbed.
No other state comes close to California’s output per acre. If you have been thinking about growing a garden to provide food for yourself and your family, now is the perfect time to start.