Be careful what you wish for! Lol. The bf LOVES the end product of canning and now has plans to increase the garden another 20 feet...at least! LolMaybe my husband will like canning. I just need to get the garden to grow more.
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Be careful what you wish for! Lol. The bf LOVES the end product of canning and now has plans to increase the garden another 20 feet...at least! LolMaybe my husband will like canning. I just need to get the garden to grow more.
My time and energy is so limited I tend to garden with the el-naturale approach. Plus, I'm blessed with great soil.When I started I had bad clay soil that turned into a rock by the summer. My answer was to add organic matter on top to feed my worms which in turn make more soil for me.
In spring and summer we put grass clipping on the beds as mulch. In the fall we pile our leaves on top after chopping them up a bit. Top with aged manure to hold those leaves down.
I never till my soil. It destroys it. My soil is biologically active, I have tons of works and my gardens grow without any extra fertiliser.
It takes time, but eventually you will get a rich loan. Your worms will work the stuff into the soil. It's so easy. I am big on not working too hard in the gardens. It takes the pleasure out of it.
Very nice looking garden.
@rjohns39 Please tell me about the borax!Ok, you folks out here who know what you're doing are probably going to beat me, but here's what I used for my soil mix in the raised beds. 2 parts 2yr old saw dust, 1 part sand X2, then 1 part 2yr old manure and 1 part mushroom compost... and repeat. My 12' beds got 5 gal of perlite and 1 cube of peat, by 20' bed 2X2. I also added lime, borax and something else (sorry don't remember and book is in the living room).
When I process birds, the blood get's equally distributed between the beds and I save pink water for watering. I try to water under the greenery and will eventually get my drip irrigation system in. I still need to get my slug/snail repellent system installed as well. But it did really well this year. I'll be doing soil tests in a month or two and figuring out where I need to go next.
@rjohns39 Please tell me about the borax!
Purpose, amount....
I had ants in one corner of my vegetable garden last year and they were awful!
Couldn't get rid of them and tried every "natural" suggestion in the book!
I drill tiny holes around the bottom edge of my milk jugs and put them in the garden between plants. Makes for quick watering when it hurts to stand.
My Mom used to take plastic 2 liter soda bottles and KEEP the cap on, but cut the bottom out. Then she would, just as you do, put tiny holes in the sloped neck part of the bottle and bury it (cap down) until all you could see was the new opening that used to be the bottom. These she could fill with water while standing up and they allow water to seep out all day long down into the ground where the plants' roots are.