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April 3, 2026

16 Minutes Why Your Back Will Thank You for Switching to No-Dig Gardening
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Why Your Back Will Thank You for Switching to No-Dig Gardening

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April 3, 2026 0 Comment on Why Your Back Will Thank You for Switching to No-Dig Gardening
Spread cardboard or thick newspaper layers directly over weedy grass or bare soil, then cover with 4-6 inches of compost to create an instant no-dig garden bed that suppresses weeds while feeding beneficial soil...
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