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      • Reapply Mulch to Garden
      • Map Your Garden
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HOW TO PLANT SEEDS IN GARDEN

Learn how to plant seeds in a Back to Eden Garden.

“I love Genesis, the first chapter, and I love the way it starts.. And God said, fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts; this is what I made for your food.” - Paul Gautschi

STEP #1


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How to Plant seeds in Wood Chips 

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STEP #2


Create a straight line using your rake, twine and garden stakes to plant your rows.

STEP #3


Plant your heirloom seeds in the compost layer of your garden.
If you are using compost or screened wood chips, you can plant directly into the composted material.
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If you are using raw wood chips, pull them back and plant directly in the soil or compost (material below the wood chips). Allow the seeds to come up before pulling the wood chips back around the base of the plant. After your first year of using wood chips, you will want to plant just below the surface of your wood chips in this fine grained, slightly compacted, aerated, dark compost that will continue to develop over time. 
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  • ABOUT
    • REVIEWS
    • CAST & CREW
  • WATCH
    • TRAILER
    • FAQ's
  • BUY DVD
  • SHOP
  • BLOG
  • GARDENING
    • HOW TO
      • How To Mulch a Garden
      • How to Plant Seeds
      • How to Fertilize Your Garden
      • How to Water Your Garden
      • How to Harvest Your Garden
      • Reapply Mulch to Garden
      • Map Your Garden
      • Gardening Help
    • No-Till Gardening
    • Fertilization
    • Irrigation
    • Weed Control
    • Pest Control
    • Crop Rotation
    • pH Issues
  • CONTACT
    • DANA & SARAH FILMS
    • MARK MCOMBER
    • PAUL GAUTSCHI