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No Dig Gardening. Your work becomes harvesting, watering and planting – not weeding, feeding, and fighting pests. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHY?

* Any surface* Water holding* Nutrients* Clean – no toxins* Clean – no weed seeds* Replenish worn out soils quickly* No preparation work removing weeds* Easy to manage - cuts like butter

Your work becomes

harvesting, watering and planting – not

weeding, feeding, and

fighting pests

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Feed a family of three in 10 sq. m

Recipe online: Diggers Seed Club, Heronswood, Victoria

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WHERE?

on concreteon earth

over weedsover competition (eg tree roots)

in containers

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Roof gardens

Hundertwasser House

public housing, Vienna

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DESIGN

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Bed shape

• Least path• Can’t step on beds – one arm reach wide• Based on arm circles• Kneeling space in centre

Planting zones

• Pathside greens – cut and come again• Longest & biggest things in the centre

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Potatoes

Beans and peas

Corn & pumpkin

Raspberries, fennel,

artichokes

Plum tree

Design

Beans

Cherry tree

Compost

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For the the big, the slow and the anti-social

eg corn, potatoes, melons, pumpkin

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HOW?

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Layers

Straw: 10cm

Compost: 20cm

Straw: 30cm

Earth or concrete

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• Sprinkle with dolomite – to add magnesium• Fertilise each year /season as usual - add seaweed

preparations for trace elements• Rotate crops as usual - eg

• beans/ lettuce, then • tomatoes or cabbages/ onions or corn/ pumpkins,

then • silverbeet/ beetroot/ carrot

• Use companion planting and plant stacking to maximise yields

How to

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Non-hybrid seed varieties

eg Eden Seeds

Diggers Seeds

Garden characteristics, not field machinery

Locally adapted (eg resistant to bolting)

Interesting, diverse – appearance and taste

Self seed and breed true

Need conserving – gene diversity

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GETTING THE MOST OUT OF IT

Companion planting/ guilds

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Companion planting/ space stacking

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STACKING

Companion plants

Lettuce, spring onions & carrots

Different root zones

Different leaf zones

Compatible chemicals

Insect interactions

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Spring onions

Lettuce

Carrot

ParsleyLeek

COMPANION GUILDS

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TomatoBasil

COMPANION GUILDS

Celery

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COMPANION GUILDS

Bush beans

Rocket

Chives Strawberries

Peas

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Since Mayan times

The three sisters:

corn, pumpkin and climbing beans

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COSTS

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Costs

Straw - $40Compost - $320Railway sleepers – 8 x $20 eachSeedlings & Seeds - $100TOTAL = $620

Weekly box of vegies = $40

Time to ROI = 4 months

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Effort

Initial• 1.5 days to construct (2 people)

Ongoing• About 1-2 hours per week, includes

watering and dinner harvesting

Less than the mowing?

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Ongoing inputs

• Over winter, about 180l of water each 2-3 days– We use tank water, our household consumption is

70 l per person per day– Greywater recycling is the next step

• Seedlings and seeds – about every 3 weeks approx $5 per week

• One big bag of rooster booster $16• A bale of hay $7

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RESULTS

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Planted April Fools’ Day

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7 weeks old

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September

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HARVEST

We stopped our Food Connect vegie box in May. We’ve only bought potatoes, garlic and onions since

then.

(and a weekly Food Connect fruit box)

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Every single day from the living salad bowl

Pak choy, bok choy, choy sum, tatsoi

Lettuce, chicory, rocket

Dill, parsley, coriander

Spring onions

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broad beans, beans, peas, snowpeas

Plus every week

broccoli, cauliflower, chinese cabbage,

brussel sprouts

silverbeet, beetroot, carrot, spinach

leeks, tomatoes, parsnip, celery, turnips,

radish

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RECOMMENDED WEBSITES

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www.brisbanelocalfood.ning.com

links to information & more websites

social network format – everyone can add content

gardens

groups

events etc

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www.greenharvest.com.au

seeds, plants, products & plant info (Maleny: mail order)

www.cityfoodgrowers.com.au

plant information, social & produce marketplace