posted 9 hours ago
One of the biggest gardening myths I believed for years was that you had to till your veg beds. It was standard advice from any gardener. Then I started watching Charles Dowding’s YouTube videos on no-dig gardening. The more I learnt about no dig/till, the more it made sense, so I decided to try it in our veg garden.
Since switching to no-till, my plants are healthier, yields have improved, soil is (surprisingly) easier to work, and I’m spending far less time preparing beds. More worms too.
It made me realize how many “rules” are just habits we never question. Now I’m curious - what gardening myth or advice turned out to be completely wrong in your garden? What did you stop doing, or what worked even though you were told it wouldn’t?
I’d love to hear your experiences.
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