Welcome to Good Chicken Gardens! Today, I’m excited to share my experience of transforming a section of my grass yard into a thriving food garden plot using a simple no-till method. This technique is not only environmentally friendly but also incredibly efficient. With just a few hours of work, you can set up a productive garden bed that will yield a bountiful harvest. Here’s how I did it.

The No-Till Method: Step-by-Step
Materials You’ll Need
- Mushroom compost (optional but recommended)
- Chopped leaf litter for mulch
- Water source (hose)

Step 3: Adding Compost

Step 4: Mulching

Step 5: Planting
After preparing the bed, it’s time to plant. I decided to grow a Three Sisters plot, which includes corn, beans, and squash (or in my case watermelon). The corn provides a structure for the beans to climb, and the watermelon spreads out to cover the ground, acting as a living mulch.
Step 6: Watering
Results and Benefits

After just 2 hours of work, I set up a garden plot that promises a harvest this season. This no-till method has several advantages:
- Weed Control: The cardboard layer effectively suppresses weeds. (you can see plenty of violets poking through, they are edible!)
- Moisture Retention: Mulch helps retain moisture, reducing the need for frequent watering.
- Ease of Setup: It’s a quick and straightforward method that doesn’t require heavy machinery or intensive labor.
Conclusion
Turning a grass section into a food garden plot using this no-till method is a rewarding and sustainable gardening practice. With minimal effort, you can create a productive garden that enhances your soil and supports healthy plant growth. I’m excited to see the results of this plot and look forward to a bountiful harvest and healthier soil going into next season. Give it a try in your own yard and enjoy the benefits of a no-till garden!






