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    Wini Walbaum & Charles Dowding no dig, straw-hay for dry climate, compost for damp one, by Charles Dowding

    Charles was contacted by some Chilean gardeners practicing no dig gardening. Here, they exchange on their challenges, their success and how growing vegetables in different atmospheres really look like.

    Credits: image taken from Charles Dowding’s vlog

    Jeremie LitzlerAbout 5 minGardeningCharles DowdingNo DigCompostDry climateUKChile
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