The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening

The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening

by Jesse Frost
The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening

The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening

by Jesse Frost

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Overview

Principles and farm-tested practices for no-till market gardening—for healthier, more productive soil!

From the host of the popular The No-Till Market Garden Podcast—heard around the world with nearly one million downloads!

Discovering how to meet the soil’s needs is the key task for every market gardener. In this comprehensive guide, Farmer Jesse Frost shares all he has learned through experience and experimentation with no-till practices on his home farm in Kentucky and from interviews and visits with highly successful market gardeners in his role as host of The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

The Living Soil Handbook is centered around the three basic principles of no-till market gardening:

  • Disturb the soil as little as possible
  • Keep it covered as much as possible
  • Keep it planted as much as possible.

Farmer Jesse then guides readers in applying those principles to their own garden environment, with their own materials, to meet their own goals.

Beginning with an exploration of the importance of photosynthesis to living soil, Jesse provides in-depth information on:

  • Turning over beds
  • Using compost and mulch
  • Path management
  • Incorporating biology, maintaining fertility
  • Cover cropping
  • Diversifying plantings through intercropping
  • Production methods for seven major crops

Throughout, the book emphasizes practical information on all the best tools and practices for growers who want to build their livelihood around maximizing the health of their soil.

Farmer Jesse reminds growers that “as possible” is the mantra for protecting the living soil: disturb the soil as little as you possibly can in your context. He does not believe that growers should anguish over what does and does not qualify as “no-till.” If you are using a tool to promote soil life and biology, that’s the goal. Jesse’s goal with The Living Soil Handbook is to provide a comprehensive set of options, materials, and field-tested practices to inspire growers to design a soil-nurturing no-till system in their unique garden or farm ecosystem.

"[A] practical, informative debut. . . .Gardeners interested in sustainable agriculture will find this a great place to start."—Publishers Weekly

"Frost offers a comprehensive, science-based, sympathetic, wholly practical guide to soil building, that most critical factor in vegetable gardening for market growers and home gardeners alike. A gift to any vegetable plot that will keep on giving."—Booklist (starred review)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645020264
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 07/20/2021
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 97,779
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jesse Frost, aka Farmer Jesse, is a certified organic market gardener, freelance journalist, and the host of The No-Till Market Garden Podcast. He is also a cofounder of notillgrowers.com, where he helps collect the best and latest no-till insights from growers in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Europe. He and his wife, Hannah Crabtree, practice no-till farming at Rough Draft Farmstead in central Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

Part 1 Disturb as Little as Possible

1 The Basic Science of Living Soil 9

How Photosynthesis Feeds the Soil 11

The Five Keys to Photosynthesis 15

Defining Tillage 22

2 Breaking New Ground 33

Site Selection Considerations 33

Starting from Scratch 35

The Never-Till Approach 42

Animal Tillage 44

Transitioning to No-Till 45

Designing Permanent Beds 47

Establishing No-Till Garden Beds 53

Part 2 Keep it Covered as Much as Possible

3 Compost in the No-Till Garden 59

The Four Types of Compost 60

Risks with Compost 67

The Deep Compost Mulch System 69

4 Mulch 71

Straw 72

Hay 74

Fresh Hay, Haylage, and Grass Clippings 77

Cardboard and Mulch Paper 78

Wood Chips, Sawdust, and Bark Mulch 80

Leaves and Leaf Mold 82

Peat Moss 83

Synthetic Mulches 85

Cover Crops 86

5 Turning Over Beds 89

Maintaining Soil Health in a Bed Flip 91

The Good and Bad of Occupation 96

Weed Whacker, Knife, and Scything Bed Flips 102

Mowing Methods 107

Stirrup and Wheel Hoes 110

Solarization 111

6 Path Management 113

Wood Chips and Other Mulches 113

Plastic Mulches 119

Living Pathways 120

Mulch-in-Place 125

No Mulch in Pathways 127

Part 3 Keep It Planted as Much as Possible

7 Fertility Management 131

Measuring and Managing Fertility 131

Designing a Fertility Program 142

Using Cover Crops for Fertility 148

Bed Preparation without Tillage 159

8 Transplanting and Interplanting 165

Growing Healthy Transplants 165

Basic Interplanting Strategies 169

Advanced Interplanting Strategies 180

9 Seven No-Till Crops from Start to Finish 193

Carrots 195

Arugula 201

Garlic 205

Lettuce 212

Sweet Potatoes 220

Beets 226

Cherry Tomatoes 230

Some Thoughts in Closing 239

Appendix A Cover Crop Use and Termination Guide 241

Appendix B Critical Period of Competition and Interplant Pairings 247

Resources and Recommended Reading 255

Notes 259

Bibliography 265

Index 273

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