I am from sri lanka ialm doing lanscape and gadans here i have 7 experience fruit habit do i have years fruit habit do i have a job related to lanscape in your country can you please help me tanx
@@terriyule7330 it’s called “chop and drop”, and the roots (and dropped leaves) put nutrients back into the soil. Charles Dowding has experimented with no crop rotation as well as dig vs no dig (no dig generally has greater yield). Check him out.
Listening to more gardeners talking about no dig and the redundancy of crop rotation and having a lot more success in my garden.
Totally agree, no dig has changed my garden for the better!
yeah, after just watching loads of no dig. This looks painful lol.
Agree with no dig, not sure about ditching crop rotation though 🤔
Not till living organic for the win. KNF LABS IMO FPJ FFJ. 🌱💪
I love this guy and programs thank you Au
Check out Mark from 'Self Sufficient Me'. It's a great gardening channel as well
Great show people 💯💯💯 stay 💪💪💪 Les from Perth 🌱🌱🌱👀👀👀
youve been listening to Rob :) Thanks Tino!!!
So much information packed into this video!
Will you want to have a try of metal raised garden bed?😊
I am from sri lanka ialm doing lanscape and gadans here i have 7 experience fruit habit do i have years fruit habit do i have a job related to lanscape in your country can you please help me tanx
First 😂👍
Jesus, this guy.......
Second?
Oh no. Don't rip out the brassicas. Cut them at ground level and leave the roots to rot under ground.
Why?
@@terriyule7330 it’s called “chop and drop”, and the roots (and dropped leaves) put nutrients back into the soil. Charles Dowding has experimented with no crop rotation as well as dig vs no dig (no dig generally has greater yield). Check him out.
This program has lost it's way.😠
care to elaborate?
please expound on your conclusion?
and you are ??