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This is the second part of my no dig Q&A, where I answer more of your questions which were in a recent competition. I want the answers to help clarify common misunderstandings, share some simple and effective methods, and encourage you to grow more food with less effort. 👉 If you missed Part 1, you can watch it here: • No Dig Q&A: Companion Planting, No Dig Ben... In this video, we look at one of the biggest misconceptions about no dig and compost, the three tools and five vegetables I suggest for beginners, and how no dig compares at a larger scale. I also share thoughts on starting community gardens, how growing food can improve health and wellbeing, and what really happens in compost heaps with weed seeds and roots. Main takeaways: Why no dig often needs less compost, not more Three tools and five vegetables that are great for beginners Scaling up no dig – what works in gardens versus on farms The role of no dig in community projects, and how it supports health and wellbeing Compost heaps, and how to manage weed seeds. Questions answered in Part 2: Michelle forktofork – Common misconception about no dig Thetunit91 – Beginners: 3 Tools and 5 Veg The.brown.ben – Scaling up, and does no dig depend too much on outsourced compost? Sarahelizabeth IG – How to start a community garden, life change and health Katejones8940 – The role of no dig for young and vulnerable people Lemilan – How no dig can support wellbeing The18Jaarenouder – Temperature in compost heaps which kill weed seeds & roots. Wellbeing means positive health, as much as absence of disease. There's more awareness of the health links between soil, plants, and people. I've been getting to know Shann Jones who founded Chuckling Goat, the number one UK producer of milk kefir. They are leading gut health experts. I’m going to be working with them on information about links between soil and gut health - https://www.chucklinggoat.co.uk You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support my work in helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: / @charlesdowding1nodig #nodig #charlesdowding #gardeningtips #communitygarden #soilhealth #composting #growyourown #healthysoil #nodiggardening 🎥 Filmed August 2025 by Carly Dutton-Edwards 🎵 Music: Rory Dunwoodie, @rorydinwoodiemusic IG: rorydinwoodiemusic 00:00 Q1 - What is the most common misconception about no dig? 00:30 Answer - the amount of compost needed, a look at my dig/no dig trial beds 02:20 Using less compost by having a smaller growing area 03:05 Using less compost in the first year 03:44 Q2 - What would be your recommendation for three good quality tools, and what would you suggest are the best five fruits/veg for a beginner in terms of cost payback? 04:05 The importance of not feeling overwhelmed when starting out 04:33 The tools I would recommend - trowel 05:45 Long-handled dibber 06:53 Manure fork 07:42 Five top veg - potatoes 08:32 Salad leaves of any kind 09:44 Garlic 10:39 Courgettes and cucumbers 11:21 Beans and peas 12:10 Q3 - Is no dig scalable and sustainable for larger farms? 12:52 The difference between intensive veg gardening and farming, and the relative use of compost 14:38 Using imported organic matter 15:15 Compost from compost toilet 15:38 Qs 4+5 - How could no dig play a role in improving wellbeing and making food growing more accessible? How does your life change when you grow your own food and how is this helpful? 16:14 How no dig makes growing veg accessible 17:32 The effect of growing on wellbeing 18:31 The benefits of eating own-grown veg 19:16 Q6 - Adding weed roots and seeds to compost heaps