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A neatly arranged backyard garden setup with raised beds and trellises, illustrating the organized layout promoted by the Mittleider gardening method.

Using the Mittleider gardening method is an efficient way to grow a thriving garden with limited resources. This approach helps achieve consistent, abundant harvests no matter your soil or climate conditions. Save this pin for easy access to a gardening method that truly works!

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the instructions for how to plant and maintain water

If I haven't spoken to you about the Mittleider Method Seminar given by Jim Kennard I went to a few weeks back, I'm sorry. I plan to remedy that in this here post. You must find out about this way cool way to garden with less water, less money, and in any kind of soil. It's awesome. Jim Kennard has been a humanitarian missionary for the lds church because of his knowledge of this method and along with Jacob Mittleider, Jim (the President of the FoodForEveryone Foundation) has traveled the…

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a wooden bench with a measuring tape on it next to a pair of wood blocks

When I first saw Dibble written in the Mittleider Gardening Course book. I thought "What on earth?" I found that I had been using rudimentary "Dibbles" for years. A Dibble is a long pointy object used to gently remove young seedlings for transplanting. In the past, I had used pencils or old knitting needles for this. But now with the course book's directions, I had the exact plans of how to make an official Dibble of my own…

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several rows of green plants growing in dirt

Organic growing is gardening using only natural methods. Natural fertilizers, pest controls, and plant growth regulators are used instead of synthetic ones. Practices such as mulching, companion planting, green manure, and biological control are widely used by organic gardeners. By avoiding the use entirely of chemicals, the environment is not polluted and beneficial organisms are preserved. The chemical-free result is healthier to consume.

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