2easy
Well-Known Member
I dont like to think of my garden as no till. I like to think of it as a self composting garden bed. Basically I may have started with manures and straw and compost but if I turn my soil over now you will see its 100% worm castings. The whole thing has been transformed by the worms. All the magic happens on the top layer. The mulch is a constant food source for the worms. They are always there munching away. I often throw food scraps on there as a treat for the worms and they happily eat it up in no time. Same with any top dress like bokashi compost or manure. The worms take to it and within a week it just looks like the rest of the soil.Spot on man, its so easy to over think it! I initially went with sub cools recipe and made one of my own, it works really well but when I see grows like yours getting the same or better results with less, I'll be going the KISS principle from here out!! Must admit though, compost teas for veges makes them grow insanely quick and big, my garden this year i used guanos and home made amended compost and wow, all my friends kept commenting on how big and tasty the fruit was. I'll be doing it again this year for sure!!
The whole thing is an active compost/worm farm.
This is just my views of course.