No-Till Raised Rows Vegetable Garden

Photo/Video by: Tom Myrick; -‘No-Till Raised Rows’-

Zone: 8a United States – suburbs
January 28, 2024

A no-till raised row vegetable garden is a great way to grow food without having to dig or till the soil. You can create rich and weed-free soil by layering organic materials like compost, manure, and mulch on top of each other. This method can help you save time, water, and energy while making your soil healthier and more productive.

Some of the benefits of a no-till raised row vegetable garden are:

It preserves and improves the soil by preventing erosion and enhancing drainage and aeration.

It boosts soil fertility and biodiversity by adding organic matter and inviting friendly microorganisms and earthworms.

It keeps weeds and pests away by using thick layers of mulch.

It lets you plant earlier and harvest longer by warming up the soil faster.

Raising the bed above the ground level makes gardening more accessible and comfortable.

With a no-till raised row vegetable garden, you can reap the fruits of your labor without harming the environment or breaking a sweat. It is a simple, effective, and rewarding way to grow food.

Writer/videographer: Tom Myrick twitter-button

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