No Dig is made up of four chapters, summarised below. Three quarters of the book gives detailed vegetable-growing advice, and the rest is my latest summary of no dig.
Chapter 1 – It all begins with the soil
Discover how no dig helps the soil, and you in the garden. I explain the fundamentals, the importance of compost, why weeds don’t grow, and the extensive other benefits of no dig beds.
Chapter 2 – Getting started
I give advice on deciding what to grow, planning your beds, controlling weeds, and the tools you may need.
I take you through the creation of a no dig bed using cardboard and compost, then planting it on the same day in spring. We revisit it through the year.
You see how I make compost, and I share many ways of doing this. It’s not difficult when you understand the few key principles and methods.
Chapter 3 – The principles of growing vegetables
The bigger picture behind growing success, and the reasons why these understandings work so well. Especially in a no dig garden where soil is lively, and weeds are few.
You learn about timings of sowings, succession planting, propagation, how to sow, caring for seedlings, transplanting, spacing, watering, using crop covers, controlling slugs and snails, growing under cover, harvesting, storage and saving seed.
Chapter 4 – Vegetable and herb directory
The largest section of the book. I give detailed information on growing over 80 of the main vegetables and herbs, categorised as follows:
Pea and bean family (legumes)
Cabbage family (brassicas)
Onion family (alliums)
Cucumber family (cucurbits)
Carrot family (umbellifers)
Beet family
Leafy salad crops
Solanums, basil, and sweetcorn
Perennial vegetables
For each category, I give general information on choosing what to grow; sowing, growing and harvesting; and common problems.
Then, for each vegetable/herb within the categories, I explain in detail sowing and transplanting, care and protection, harvesting and storage, and finish with a useful summary of key growing information. I also share my recommended varieties.
The book is beautifully illustrated throughout with photographs by the excellent Jonathan Buckley. He visited Homeacres on 12 days over the course of 2021, capturing the growth and methods of each season, and the beauty of my vegetable garden.
Published by Dorling Kindersley, September 2022
Back cover description:
Stop digging and start to truly understand the needs of your soil, for bumper harvests of healthier crops. Charles Dowding has spent a lifetime perfecting his no dig system of growing. At its core is an awareness that soil vitality is a dynamic process, involving a web of organisms which we can easily feed and support, enabling our plants to grow strong and healthy, in a weed-free environment. With clear step-by-step instructions on how to set up a no dig plot, and detailed cultivation advice for over 80 crops, this book will revolutionise the way you grow.
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Beautiful book, great quality, solid binding, clear pages and pictures. And that’s just the window dressing. Complete compendium of Charles’s wisdom in a single volume, it really is a treasure. First class.
An Amazing, Confidence-Building Course for No Dig Beginners
I can't recommend this course highly enough. We are just starting our new allotment plot and building it entirely around the no dig method. Charles Dowding's online course has been absolutely amazing. It provides clear, step-by-step explanations for everything, which has been perfect for us. It has given us both the practical skills and, just as importantly, the confidence we needed to progress with our project. It's an invaluable resource for anyone looking to start their own no dig journey.
As a relatively newbie to the vegetable garden I found myself mega motivated to make the most of my small garden. Amazed at the wealth of knowledge laid down in this book and I for one will be glued to it. First job a small greenhouse, then we’re off!!
This is the 3rd time of buying Charles’ no dig calendar and, as always, I can’t wait for February to start sowing. That’s how good it is! The photos are so inspiring and the information gives you complete confidence to not only give it a go, but succeed! The layout means you’re unlikely to miss anything and I especially value the overview at the back which allows you to go straight to the vegetable you’re interested in and see which months you can sow and how many times during the year you can sow. In this way there is always something ready to plant. There is a wealth of other really useful information besides when to sow. I would highly recommend the calendar for anyone who wants to grow no dig veg on any scale.
An Amazing, Confidence-Building Course for No Dig Beginners
I can't recommend this course highly enough. We are just starting our new allotment plot and building it entirely around the no dig method. Charles Dowding's online course has been absolutely amazing. It provides clear, step-by-step explanations for everything, which has been perfect for us. It has given us both the practical skills and, just as importantly, the confidence we needed to progress with our project. It's an invaluable resource for anyone looking to start their own no dig journey.
No Dig Gardening - Online Course (2025)
Kevin F.
Great Winter Garden Bible
As a relatively newbie to the vegetable garden I found myself mega motivated to make the most of my small garden. Amazed at the wealth of knowledge laid down in this book and I for one will be glued to it. First job a small greenhouse, then we’re off!!
How to Grow Winter Vegetables: Planning and Planting for the Hungry Gap
Susan B.
Expertly written calendar
This is the 3rd time of buying Charles’ no dig calendar and, as always, I can’t wait for February to start sowing. That’s how good it is! The photos are so inspiring and the information gives you complete confidence to not only give it a go, but succeed! The layout means you’re unlikely to miss anything and I especially value the overview at the back which allows you to go straight to the vegetable you’re interested in and see which months you can sow and how many times during the year you can sow. In this way there is always something ready to plant. There is a wealth of other really useful information besides when to sow. I would highly recommend the calendar for anyone who wants to grow no dig veg on any scale.
Charles Dowding’s Calendar of Vegetable Sowing Dates 2026
Liz
Pretty and informative
Love all the information,dates and times already printed and the illustrations are lovely
Charles Dowding’s Calendar of Vegetable Sowing Dates 2026
Douglas B.
An excellent comprehensive guide
Having watched so many of the online videos and having tried many of them, it was very useful to have them tied together with Charles clear and instructive narrative. It builds on all of that content and makes learning and refining his techniques, so they are easier to remember and to become fluent in implementing these further. Highly recommended.