Sheet Mulching Experiment In Our Permaculture Garden

Let us show you how to use sheet mulching in your garden, as we prepare our garden, and set up an experiment to test a waste to food product from Ecogrowth that shows GREEAT potential!.

Topic links in this video:

0:29 Tilling as a tool
1:00 Sheet mulching overview
1:50 Ecogrowth waste to fertilizer experiment
3:33 Marking the beds
4:00 Spreading the ecogrowth product
4:45 Raking the ecogrowth product into the soil
5:01 Laying out the cardboard
5:26 Adding and spreading mulch
5:32 Rob describes sheet mulching setup
5:46 Why cardboard?
6:15 But it doesn’t look very “pretty”
6:40 Wood chips, cardboard, and time
7:20 Reviewing the experiment

More on Ecogrowth and the product behind the experiment

Ecogrowth website: http://www.eco-growth.com/

More videos about Ecogrowth’s amazing technology
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsszit8mIl_VPkklf0L-9fG519pxsWEQ1

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About Rob Avis and Verge Permaculture:
In less than 10 years, Rob & Michelle Avis left Calgary’s oil fields and retooled his engineering career to help clients and students design integrated systems for shelter, energy, water, waste and food, all while supporting local economy and regenerating the land. He’s now leading the next wave of permaculture education, teaching career-changing professionals to become eco-entrepreneurs with successful regenerative businesses. Learn more and connect with Rob & Michelle at https://vergepermaculture.ca/

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