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No-Dig Market Garden
No-dig gardening pioneer Charles Dowding working in his garden. Photo: Edward Dowding The No Dig Market Garden is a globally recognized gardening concept for selling fresh vegetables in a local market . Its foundations are the standardization of growing areas, processes and tools, the care for soil that is not dug, and the operational efficiency that also enables financial sustainability. What does such a garden look like in practice? The garden is relatively smal

Metka Selak
Feb 173 min read


History of the No-Dig Market Garden Concept
The no-dig market garden essentially combines two concepts: no-dig gardening and market gardening . To better understand the concept, let's take a brief look at its history and learn about its most influential pioneers. Their ideas are the foundation of our work today. Masanobu Fukuoka Ruth Stout Eliot Coleman Masanobu Fukuoka (Japan, 1913–2008) developed a holistic ecological-philosophical concept of natural farming in the 1930s, in which he was the first t

Metka Selak
Feb 173 min read


Regenerative agriculture
Regenerative agriculture is dynamic and holistic. It intertwines many good practices, such as permaculture planning, organic farming,...

Mojca Frlic
Jan 28, 20252 min read
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