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What does no-till soil look like after 7 years of intensive farming?

Dan Oostenbrink of Local Harvest, a 26 acre Market Garden in Chilliwack, BC, shows what one of his no-till garden beds looks like after 7 years of intensive farming, and contrasts it with the clay he originally started with.

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How to grow the best organic celery

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Growing thornless blackberry

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Seeding for a year-round harvest: succession planting & overwinter gardening

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5 steps to convert a lawn or paved area into a fertile garden

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Growing onions & characteristics of different varieties

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Bokashi (anaerobic) composting

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Seeding and growing French beans (& what’s essential when growing legumes)

Andrew Couzens is a software engineer turned soil scientist.

A life long sufferer with inflammatory bowel disease, he was motivated to enter the agricultural space in an effort to “be the change” he believed was necessary to heal his own body.

Healthy plants come from healthy soil, and healthy soil comes from working with nature, not against it.

Leveraging his knowledge and experience in software engineering, he started Terra Flora Organics with a goal of helping conventional growers move from unsustainable practices that destroy soil and negatively affect the health of people and the planet, to regenerative practices that allow intensive farming whilst building soil and healing our minds and our bodies.

Andrew Couzens