No Compost? Use Squash and Hay Instead π±
If you donβt have a lot of compost, squash and hay can be a really good alternative and can quickly turn a weedy patch into a productive space. πππ±
Even though my preferred way of starting a no dig garden is mulching with compost for the growing beds and woodchip in the pathways, It can be quite expensive and as this patch of ground is basically a bed of thistles and bindweed, Id need a really think layer of mulch to suppress them. π±ππ¬
Hay is relatively inexpensive so I can add a much thicker layer and can then plant squash within it to add even more ground cover and produce a nice crop of squash in the process! ππ
To start we just cut everything back and began to break apart the hay bales to cover the ground evenly with a depth of roughly 8-10 inches.
Then it was time to plant the squash, to plant I simply make a hole in the hay down to the surface of the soil, pop in the squash plant, fill the remaining space with compost and firm it down to help the squash plant establish before it roots into both the ground below and into the hay once it starts to break down. π±
Lastly, I water it in really well and cover the root zone with hay to help with water retention. π¦
But if you do decide to try this, just ensure you source hay that hasnβt been treated with anything nefarious such as herbicides, and you will inevitably get some seed in your hay, but itβs much easier to deal with than perennial weeds.
Iβll harvest my crop of squash in late summer into early autumn and next season once this hay and squash plants have broken down, I can make new growing beds straight on top of them. π
And thank you so supporting the community garden with organic hay @thefriendlyfarmers

17 Comments
Do you think it would suppress grass?
Hay is $9 a bale here in the US π₯²
I'm curious to know what the price is in the UK
Are those edible or decorative squash
This is so fitting I just ordered some hay loll
Brings to mind Ruth Stout method of gardening. No dig. Great !
Absolute fever dream β€ would love to own acreage someday to grow like this.
How did you organize the delivery of the hay? Relatively inexpensive, I mean? And where did you buy it?
would you not be forever digging out grass from the seed heads in the hay?
YES no till. Beautiful work π
so nice to watch your lovely gardening ideasβ€
prudoctive spehce <3
This is not the offical account, notice the two s at the end of the name.
hay is inexpensive?
I think the hay alone costs more than anything you will grow.
2-3$ per bale minimum
Very interesting technique! Thanks for sharing!
Sonit grows above the ground line then sends roots into it? Does it break up the ground for future planting?
Hay won't break down within the growing season of squash.
Ask your local tree cutters for the wood chips