I Grew More Food by Doing Less — The Lazy Garden Method

I Grew More Food by Doing Less — The Lazy Garden Method What if the reason your garden is underperforming has nothing to do with how much work you're putting in — and everything to do with how much you're willing to stop doing? In this video, I break down the five pillars of the lazy garden method — a collection of techniques used by indigenous growers, Depression-era homesteaders, and old-world farmers that modern science is only now catching up to. No tilling. No daily watering. No replanting every spring. Just smarter systems that let nature do the heavy lifting. You'll learn: 🌱 Why tilling destroys the very thing that makes your soil productive 🌱 The deep watering technique that builds stronger, self-sufficient plants 🌱 Perennial food crops that replace themselves year after year 🌱 How to let your garden replant itself through strategic self-seeding 🌱 The underground fungal network that feeds your plants for free This isn't about cutting corners. It's about working with your garden instead of against it. 👉 Subscribe for weekly videos on smarter, low-effort food growing. 👉 Drop a comment telling me which pillar you're trying first. 👉 Share this with a gardener who deserves an easier season. #LazyGardening #GrowMoreDoLess #NoTillGarden #PerennialVegetables #BackyardFood #OrganicGardening #HomesteadGarden #SoilHealth #GardenSmarter #FoodGrowing #SelfSeedingGarden #GardeningTips