February 2025

February 2025
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There was a lot of rain in January, over 140 mm/5.5 inches in the end, but I'm pleased how well it's draining through my no dig paths and beds. compared to grassy areas around the different plots here.

For the photo below, I was standing in exactly the same place, as in the main image to this post where you see all the water on the grass. In comparison, these beds and paths have been draining nicely, after 24 mm/an inch of rain in six hours. And that was on saturated soil. The clay under my subsoil is heavy but has bits of grit, which helps water to drain through.

And no dig means that all structure is retained, all the time. Such as the channels of earthworms.

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No water above, after 24mm in 6 hours

February presents a fantastic opportunity to set the stage for your growing season. Though it might seem like a quiet month, there's quite a bit we can do to prepare, even if it’s still chilly outside. Such as being ready for interesting sowings after mid-month.

Plant raising ideas for trays and potting mixes
Plant raising ideas for trays and potting mixes

Propagation

The season of sowing approaches, but in my experience, it's better to continue waiting until mid-February at the earliest. The video has thoughts on that, and on potting mixes to use, and I explain the advantages of the module trays I designed.

While February may not lead seeds to germinate without some effort, you can still achieve early propagation , even if off-grid. Now is a time to consider building a hotbed, but it needs a lot of fresh horse manure.

Otherwise use the warmth of a house or an electric heat mat.

New no dig bed planted with raspberries at 60cm, 2ft
New no dig bed planted with raspberries at 60cm, 2ft, see my short about doing it. Half Polka, half Autumn Bliss.

Soft Fruit

A top time to plant berries is February and March. At wide spacing.

Blackcurrants for example, up to 2 m / 6.5 ft between plants. The ones in my photo below are in the small garden, where Adam dug a 30 cm/1' trench, in order tocould cut through tree roots coming from Gert's garden.

There were a lot! It won't solve the problem, but it will allow vegetables to grow more in the summer for two years or so.

Spot the two blackberry plants, just sticks for now.
Spot the two blackberry plants, just sticks for now. They are the cultivated type, Karaka Blackwith large berries

Resources

  • My garden planner: See how no-dig principles can work, in this user-friendly design.
  • Channel Membership: For tips, trials, and exclusive content, consider joining my YouTube channel community.
  • Product Suppliers Worldwide:
    Discover recommended trays and composts here.
Homeacres harvest 21st January with plenty of fresh greens
Homeacres harvest 21st January with plenty of fresh greens, so valuable at this time of year. Also vegetables from the store include sugarloaf chicory, red and white cabbage, Cheltenham Greentop beetroot, and Kidds Orange apples.

Water, clean and structure

See this video at 13.02 for my explanation of how magnetic water can help plants to grow. It also massively reduces scale inside pipes and kettles and shower heads.

Magnetic water improver  - enter nodig10 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.

This understanding aligns with the results I see. I trust results more than theoretical analysis.

Polytunnel 28th January, was planted 14th October and so far, this is excellent winter survival
Polytunnel 28th January, was planted 14th October and so far, this is excellent winter survival

China

This impresses me.

Chinese no dig market garden, after studying my Instagram
Global no dig, this is China

Dang Dang Zhou started his Chinese no dig market garden, after studying my Instagram.

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