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Andover Seed Library: No-Till Gardening on Zoom

Easy/Low Labor Methods for Starting Your Garden from Scratch

2022-04-07 19:00:00 2022-04-07 20:30:00 America/New_York Andover Seed Library: No-Till Gardening on Zoom Join Mark Gostkiewicz from Tri Gable Lea Farm, a small family farm in Colchester, CT in this lively and informative class. MHL Virtual Programs -

Thursday, April 07
7:00pm - 8:30pm

Add to Calendar 2022-04-07 19:00:00 2022-04-07 20:30:00 America/New_York Andover Seed Library: No-Till Gardening on Zoom Join Mark Gostkiewicz from Tri Gable Lea Farm, a small family farm in Colchester, CT in this lively and informative class. MHL Virtual Programs -

Join Mark Gostkiewicz from Tri Gable Lea Farm, a small family farm in Colchester, CT in this lively and informative class.

Soil structure is important and delicate. No-till means exactly what it says--you don't till the soil or turn it over or break it up every year. Using a rototiller once or digging by hand to start a garden is fine. However, over time digging adds too much oxygen to the soil, which deprives the plants of nutrients. Digging brings weed seeds to the surface and turning over the soil disrupts the symbiotic relationships and fungal networks which are so important for healthy soils. No-till is easier on the body and can become a fun family activity that makes gardening nearly weed-free and a joy.

Mark Gostkiewicz of Tri Gable Lea Farm, a small family farm in Colchester, CT will cover a variety of easy ways to start a garden bed from scratch, including times to start and how to tweak your method to match the season. Although some methods involve digging, most do not. You'll learn about sheet mulching/lasagna mulching, hugelkultur beds, forest garden beds, raised beds, and straw bale gardens, and the materials and mulches you can find for free or purchase inexpensively (cardboard, straw, hay, wood chips, top soil, compost).

Once the beds are ready for planting, you'll learn how to drill and plant both seeds and plants into the soil. No-till requires few tools, but he'll show off their favorites.

This program is hosted by Memorial Hall Library in partnership with Flint Memorial Library and Tewksbury Public Library.

    AGE GROUP: | Adults |

    EVENT TYPE: | Library Program--Adults |

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