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Little Farms NZ

How to start a no-dig garden (e-guide)

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This 35 page e-guide written by Alex Morrissey gives you all the tips and tricks for no-dig success in your garden.

This guide has been 5 years in the making. All the experiments, trials and lessons learnt from building no-dig gardens in over 7 different locations is summarised into this easy to digest guide. 

This guide is for gardeners starting out on their no-dig gardening journey as it explains step by step why and how to layer organic matter to build soil.

The guide includes lots of images in order to practically show you how to build your layers. The information in this guide is essentially the written version of the in person workshops we have held over the last few years. 

All proceeds from this guide and used to invest in infrastructure on farm, at the moment we are saving for a van and greenhouse. 

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Renee Oakly
10/10

Easy to read and follow. Awesome layout and photos. A real gem. 10/10 . Even mentions where to source materials.

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Phoebe
So so helpful!!!

Such a helpful guide on beginning the no dig approach. It was well layed out and easy to understand!! Great stuff

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Jh
Love this No dig masterpiece

This is a beautiful, informative and easy to follow publication. It’s brilliant! We love it.

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Penelope De Boer
Excellent book

Even though we are experienced no dig gardeners I was delighted to learn new things. I will be placing our manure differently now. For those not experienced it is an ideal book, easy to understand, great photos, wonderful ideas

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Heather McCallum
The proof is in the pudding - Alex grows great vege!

I am very happy Alex & co have developed this clear & useful e-guide to no dig gardening. I mistakenly thought I knew quite a bit about doing this having been following Little Farms instagram for ages & eating their luscious veges. However, I would find myself standing looking at my plot of paddock/lawn to turn into a no dig garden bed trying to remember how the lasagne layers go. Now though, I am freed from worry as I have my (printed) copy of the e-guide in my pocket to refer to, with it's clear and attractive layout and photos demonstrating just how to get the job done. Now my only stresses are remembering where the bags of mouldy coffee grounds are, whether there is enough sheep poo in the paddock to scrape up and has someone snaffled all my chook poo again not to mention taking my pile of beautiful flattened cardboard to the dump!

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
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Renee Oakly
10/10

Easy to read and follow. Awesome layout and photos. A real gem. 10/10 . Even mentions where to source materials.

P
Phoebe
So so helpful!!!

Such a helpful guide on beginning the no dig approach. It was well layed out and easy to understand!! Great stuff

J
Jh
Love this No dig masterpiece

This is a beautiful, informative and easy to follow publication. It’s brilliant! We love it.

P
Penelope De Boer
Excellent book

Even though we are experienced no dig gardeners I was delighted to learn new things. I will be placing our manure differently now. For those not experienced it is an ideal book, easy to understand, great photos, wonderful ideas

H
Heather McCallum
The proof is in the pudding - Alex grows great vege!

I am very happy Alex & co have developed this clear & useful e-guide to no dig gardening. I mistakenly thought I knew quite a bit about doing this having been following Little Farms instagram for ages & eating their luscious veges. However, I would find myself standing looking at my plot of paddock/lawn to turn into a no dig garden bed trying to remember how the lasagne layers go. Now though, I am freed from worry as I have my (printed) copy of the e-guide in my pocket to refer to, with it's clear and attractive layout and photos demonstrating just how to get the job done. Now my only stresses are remembering where the bags of mouldy coffee grounds are, whether there is enough sheep poo in the paddock to scrape up and has someone snaffled all my chook poo again not to mention taking my pile of beautiful flattened cardboard to the dump!