Timelapse of humus making

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There is also a misconception that no dig farming requires large amounts of organic matter, which may be difficult to obtain or costly. While it is true that organic matter is an essential component of no dig farming, it doesn't necessarily have to be extensively sourced or expensive. Various sources of organic matter can be utilized, including compost, animal manure, leaf litter, grass clippings, and kitchen scraps. Moreover, no dig farming encourages the use of on-site resources, such as pruning and weeding residues, to build up organic matter in the soil. With proper management and resource utilization, the costs associated with acquiring organic matter can be minimized.

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