What is the gardening?
Horticulture without paint is a gardening system in which the soil is not cultivated or switched. This style of horticulture relies on severe application of mulching and natural biological processes to make the garden land suitable for supporting plant growth. Gardening techniques without payout saves water and soil and over time require less work for weeds. This can be done with a plow, a number or a shovel. In addition to releasing the soil in order to spread plant roots that spread organic material to the soil and reduces weeds.
Although cultivation solves some problems, it can create different. The cultivation process disrupts biological activity in the soil. The soil released by cultivation is susceptible to washing or blowing and can develop a hardened layer at a normal depth of cultivation. While cultivation reduces weeds that grow, also brings buried weeds to the surface where they hatch and start a new cycle of weed problems.
NE-TILL Gardening replaces the cultivation of gardening techniques that naturally do the same work. The most important part of this gardening style is to cover the ground with a thick layer of mulch. Leaves, hay and grass are a good choice for a layer of mulching, but any organic material that decomposes and becomes part of the soil is suitable. After the first season without paint, the remains of crops of the previous year will become a natural part of mulch.
Soil in gardens without a beverage is released roots of plants, earthworms and other organisms and protected from the sun, heavy rain and wind mulch. Biological activity in the soil is not disturbed, so the activity expands and becomes more effective in converting dead plants and mulching into an organic part of the soil. Weed seeds remain buried, which keeps them out of germinating and mulching Smothers any that starts to grow.
beds for gardening without paint are ideally narrow enough to get the gardener of the center of the bed from OBOby the sides. This allows planting, weeds and harvesting without standing on the attic and densifying. While plants may be allowed to die on the spot and naturally become part of a layer of mulching, it is still important that gardeners without paint remove the patient plants to prevent the dissemination of diseases transmitted.