Experimental Garden. Will Anything Grow?

We have similar soil in my area of California. In the summer, we can get up to 118. 🤬

I've got 3 compost tumblers, and put tons of weeds (that arent for chicken treats) and any garden waste in them, along with coffee, paper, chicken poop, leaves, spent beer, etc in them. I trim and lay (WELL DRIED OUT*) branches at the bottom of beds to take up space... And it's worked well for me. (Google Hugelkultur -- but mine's in raised beds... I fill the bottoms of my huge porch pots this way, too.)

I made a "compost sifter" out of leftover project wood and 1/2 inch welded wire and topped the raised beds out of a mix of lotsa local dirt and compost. I'm up to 5 4x8 beds. In the spring, I do go get some raised bed soil and just move the old soil aside, plant and then top the entire bed with amender or aged compost. ;)


Anytime I plant a tree, bush or anything in the yard, I sift out the rocks from the dirt I dig out of the hole, and use the dirt "hole" as if it is a clay pot... then fill with commerical mix and top with the rocks for "mulch". My front yard is full or roses, lavendar, sage, irises and tons of other plants. (I have been here 15 years, so it's a continual work in progress.) Near those plants, I have big barrels full of herbs and flowers so I can easily grab them as I make dinner.

For my raised beds, the only way I can get a good garden yeild is from using a drip system. Anything else washes the smaller seeds away. It also saves tons of time. Anytime I try to water (even with a mister or watering can) I can't grow from seed in the yard, except by accident. (Volunteer sunflowers, random pumpkins/squash).

I mulch and add compost during the growing season as it's ready. I do buy some fertilizer here and there if plants look sad or stop producing. Most of my "fertilizer" is from my compost tumbler drippings. I have one of those double barrel raised ones, and every couple weeks, whatever's leaked in it, I water down and add pour between plants.

I'd like to be able to plant in ground, but we have so many moles/voles that they eat up roots. All of my beds are wood and have welded wire bottoms.





* Don't use freshly cut tree branches in your beds. Some trees will take root and grow in your beds or hugelkultur! Which is great if you want to propogate "free" plants, like green stems from roses and crepe myrtles!
 

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