How to grow 3 times more harvest from a small area: Vladimir Rozum's amazing garden bed that does not need fertilizing or watering

05.06.2023 03:30

The dream of any farmer is to plant a vegetable garden and then harvest, and even three times more than usual.

This is especially relevant for those who have a small plot of land that they cannot take care of (weekend dacha, health problems). It turns out that the problem can be solved very simply.

Vladimir Rozum's Miracle Garden

Vladimir Rozum is a man of science and an experienced farmer who created a unique farming system. With its help, supporters of this system got a harvest in the dry southern climate even on clay and ordinary gray sand. All that is needed is to build a bed, which was developed by Vladimir Rozum.

The bed is a ditch filled with organic matter, on the sides of which the beds themselves are located in the form of mounds.

Ditch width: 60–70 cm.

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Width of mound beds: 30–35 cm.

The width of the paths on both sides of the mounds: 60 cm.

It is important to stick to these dimensions, otherwise the bed will not work. For many, such a distribution will seem wasteful, because the paths and the ditch take up a large area, and the beds are only 60 cm together. But as a result, you will get a triple harvest from these narrow beds. Provided that you do everything correctly.

The ditch should be V-shaped, i.e. widen upwards. First, a ditch of at least 60 cm wide is dug to the depth of a shovel blade.

Then, in the middle of this ditch, a narrow ditch is dug, the depth of a bayonet of a shovel and a width of 20-25 cm. The excavated soil is placed on the sides, forming those same mound-beds 30 cm wide.

At the bottom of the ditch, in a narrow groove, wood 10-15 cm thick is placed. Branches, young trees, wooden posts and boards that were used in the farm but are no longer needed. They will rot for many years, retaining moisture and providing nutrition to plants.

Thinner wood is placed on top of thick wood - branches, thin boards, bush shoots, etc. Wood chips or finely chopped thin branches can be placed on top.

Coarse herbaceous organic matter (sunflower stalks, corn, tomatoes, if they are not diseased, etc.) is placed on the branches.

From above everything is covered with a layer of grass, hay, straw, leaves, household waste. The ditch is well watered. It is possible to populate it with bacteria using EM preparations.

Crops are planted on the mounds, and they can be planted 2-3 times thicker than usual, since there will be enough moisture and nutrition for everyone. The beds are mulched.

The cone shape of the organic ditch will allow moisture to condense, providing plants with water even during drought.

The organic matter will be processed by microorganisms and worms, providing nutrition to the plants.

All that is required from the owner is to sow the paths along the sides of the beds with fast-growing grass, mow it in the summer and put it in an organic ditch. This will replenish the organic reserves. Such a bed will begin to work at its maximum from the second year and will last for decades. There is no need to dig, water, loosen or fertilize.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor