Hello,
So, I have another Gardening experiment. Here is the idea.
The Aztecs put their raised beds on the water, and they filled the boxes with soil above the water level. The water full of nutrients fertilized the plants and helped them grow.
These raised beds were called Chinampa.
This is my next experiment, to see if these chinampas were effective in growing plants.
I actually talked to the Idaho Department of Agriculture about this experiment a while ago, and they told me some advice and told me some things that need to be done before the experiment can be started.
They said that the materials needed to be all natural, and they could not be invasive species, by this I mean being unable to flow down a river and be invasive somewhere else. This was a must.
Another must is that the materials used to make it cannot harm the environment.
Another must was I need water rights, in order to do this experiment. This is the only difficult part, finding a place where I can actually build a raised bed in water, and test this experiment. Maybe somebody has a pond in their house they may let me use for this experiment.
What do you think about this experiment? If I can pull it off, it might show some interesting results.
Or, I could have a fish tank, and have a small garden on the top to test this. This might work.
I also posted this on the garden.org forum. One thing you have to know about me is that I love to experiment.
Jared