We explore how simple approaches born on the rural roads of India allow us to grow more – without chemicals, without excessive technology, in harmony with the rhythms of nature.
Our approaches were born on dusty village roads — where there is no room for excess, but there is the wisdom of generations.
Dry grass, leaves, wood chips — everything benefits the earth.
A natural way to store nutrients without unnecessary containers.
To prevent the soil from depleting, we change plantings every season.
Nature tells you better than any app.
Yes. We show simple steps that are accessible to everyone.
Absolutely. The methods are adaptable to any space - from a balcony to a field.
It is a symbol of a natural, organic, unhurried approach to life and the earth.
Soils like those along chicken roads often suffer from natural soil depletion. Crop rotation and organic matter are basic strategies for restoring it.
Gardening in chicken roads often involves minimal intervention. Understanding which insects are protective and which are harmful is critical to maintaining the ecosystem.
In open spaces like chicken roads, the sun dries out the soil quickly. Mulching with natural materials helps to retain moisture and a living soil structure.
For chicken road plots, green manures work well, which not only enrich the soil, but also create a protective cover against erosion and weeds.
A real chicken road garden begins with living soil. Dark color, loose structure, the smell of forest litter are all signs of a well-balanced microflora.
In chicken road-type environments, it is important to monitor the condition of plants daily. Their appearance is often the first to signal deficiencies or problems with the soil.