This photo of my first attempt at growing vegetables in my brand new plot, was taken last year. This year it will look a whole lot different, as I will be trying the square foot method of gardening.
Quote of the day
Take thy plastic spade,
It is thy pencil; take thy seeds, thy plants,
They are thy colours.
~William Mason, The English Garden, 1782
Quote of the day
Take thy plastic spade,
It is thy pencil; take thy seeds, thy plants,
They are thy colours.
~William Mason, The English Garden, 1782
12 comments:
Your veg garden looks fantastic. We had the warmest day here.......it was SO nice.
Now, I feel like I am behind! Thanks for speeding me up!
What soil do you use - your own mix or?
Tatyana, we have sandy soil on our 10 acre property, so we used a mix of it along with a nice heavy mix of compost and llama manure to fill the raised beds. Now when I harvest a crop from one of the squares, I add compost, dig it in and replant right away.
KeeWee, that is one neat looking garden plot..I love the tire planters! Can't wait to see how it progresses.
Lynn
Wow, I am so excited for you and your pretty veggie garden. I think you will love the raised beds the longer you have them. I found that there is definately a couple year raised bed learning curve, then you will never want to go back to the old way. Enjoy, it looks so nice! PS- what do you have growing in the tires?
-Heather
Heather, the first two tires have strawberries, the next four were herbs garlic spinach. This year I am keeping the first two in strawberries, and planting four varieties of tomatoes in the rest. I also have two other tires with blueberries in them.
It looks beautiful. I know that gravel is a great thing for your veggies too.
Great job! I think I need to replant our sweet peas, they never sprouted. I hope you see signs of new growth in your garden soon!
It sounds like we have similar temperatuires at the momement.. But of course our days are getting shorter. We've planted a few winter greens in the sunniest raised bed .. the rest we will start to tidy up and plant a green manure crop through the winter as the sun doesn't hit the garden for a few winter months ....
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Your garden looks impeccable. What a pleasure it must be to work (play) in it. I was the same way today--perturbed by the chilly wind. But after awhile I was so into what I was doing, I forgot to be cold. :)
I love the raised beds with the gravel walkways and the fence! LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
I'd love to feature your garden on my Garden Spotlight someday. Send me some photos.
I'm glad you got your veggies in. I like your garden. I hope it warms up soon.
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