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After nine days of dark grey, we were blessed on this morning. I show how no dig soil with compost mulch is growing productive winter vegetables and looks promising for spring. I teach this on courses here https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/educ... And my No Dig online course is https://shop.charlesdowding.co.uk/pro... Filmed 21st January by Nicola Smith at Homeacres no dig garden, 2/5 acre of no dig beds, running since 2013. My first video here was October 2013, No Dig Abundance • NO DIG ABUNDANCE, a weedy field becomes ga... Magnetic water improver https://plantsurge.co.uk/ and enter nodig at checkout for 10% off price The water softening is not about removing anything at all. Magnetic charge alters the form of calcium carbonate ("scale") by changing the aragonite to calcite ratio. Those two compounds are calcium deposits in hard water. Calcite makes scale cling to surfaces whereas aragonite is less likely to form scale and keeps moving along with the water. Philosophical Magazine Vol. 92, No. 31, 1 November 2012, 3857–386 Magnetic water treatment – how might it work J.M.D. Coey, School of Physics and CRANN, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland Many scientists do not agree with this understanding, from what I can discover on the Internet. But I'm confident to that the above is correct because of the results I see. I trust results more than theoretical analysis. Urban Wyrm potting compost peat-free https://www.urbanwyrm.co.uk/collectio... Mushroom compost in SW England https://woodlandhp.co.uk/product/mush... 00:00 Intro, light levels 00:51 Plants in the ground, under cover, frozen - Red Russian kale, coriander, Claytonia/winter purslane, 01:53 Slug damage on outer leaves of cauliflower, mesh cover on against pigeons 02:46 Worm compost 03:59 Broad beans for cover crop and few harvests of bean tops - frost damage, recommended sowing times 04:50 Compost trials in greenhouse 05:49 Still in the greenhouse, broad beans and peas for shoots 06:10 Comparison between green waste and mushroom compost 06:45 My homemade compost - not doing very well! 07:15 My monthly seed collections, with Premier Seeds 08:15 Salad plants in the polytunnel, overhead watering with Plantsurge, magnetic water 09:15 Claytonia, winter purslane, how to harvest using knife 10:56 Chervil, also harvesting with a knife 11:38 Spring cabbage, another hardy plant 11:45 Coriander, and lack of weeds with no dig 13:02 I explain the magnetic water device I use 13:51 Using a rake to break up lumpy compost 15:00 Overwintered broad beans, not surviving 15:19 Veg storage in the shed - green and red cabbage 17:48 Elephant garlic, onions red and white, apples 18:49 Chicory, beetroot and celeriac 20:16 Back in the garden, Savoy cabbage 20:55 Perennials - rhubarb 21:27 Outro #nodiggarden #nodig #winterharvest #growyourownfood #healthyfood You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: / @charlesdowding1nodig