No-Dig, No-Weed, No-Bend Gardening
Straw-Bale Gardening
Ever thought it would be nice to find a gardening technique that would eliminate the need for weeding, digging, and bending?
Or make it possible to grow vegetables where it is otherwise difficult?
Horticulturist Joel Karsten, a pioneer of the straw-bale gardening technique, talks about the concept of straw-bale gardening. He explains how it works, where it can be used, and how to make it work well.
Karsten, who grows vegetables in a 24-bale garden on his small residential property in Minnesota, grew up on a farm seeing healthy weeds growing in old, broken straw bales. When he bought his first house and decided to make a vegetable garden, he couldn’t—there was too little soil.
That’s when Karsten recalled the bales he had seen growing up on the farm. He began to experiment.






How to Grow in Straw Bales


