Back To Eden Garden. Traditional composting methods will kickstart your Back to Eden garden. Once established, the garden is ready to go each year with a little soil amending.
They get considerably less rain and are typically warmer than our area. In essence, you're using a "brown" material such as wood chips or dry leaves to protect the soil's surface. Back to Eden Film shares the story Paul Gautschi and his lifelong journey, walking with God and learning how to get back to the simple, productive organic gardening methods of sustainable provision that were given to man in the garden of Eden.
The Back to Eeden gardening is a form of gardening where the soil is covered by mulch.
There are so many articles on the internet and so many great videos all over YouTube.
I think if we had a traditional garden and I had to pull weeds and water every day in this heat I would have said gardening is not worth it, so I'm so glad we did it. These brown materials will decompose slowly over time. Paul Gautschi's home garden is nestled in the shadow of the Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington.