This is how our garden started! We haven't organized the garage yet, so Darren's tools and tables are not set up yet. He made do by finding an extension cord and pulling everything out into the driveway.
My very handy husband, building our boxes.
Each box is a 4' x 4' square (6 inches deep)
The book suggests that a regular family of 3-4 have 3 boxes.
1 for vegetables, 1 for salads and 1 for canning, preserving or giving away.
All 3 boxes set out. It tells you to keep about 3' of space between boxes so you can move around the boxes easily.
After the boxes are in place, you take a weed barrier and roll it out
underneath the boxes so that the interior of the box is completely covered.
Darren picked up these handy little plastic stakes to tack the netting down.
After you get the barrier down, the book suggests you pour out all bags of soil (which consists of peat moss, vermiculite and compost) on a tarp to mix well, before you put it into your boxes.
The "manual labor" part of this project really hits home when you have to shovel all of that soil mixture into each of the boxes. Darren and I took turns so it didn't take us that long.
You want to fill the boxes all the way to the top.
Here is all three of them filled with the soil mixture!
It's looking good, isn't it??
I'll post the rest of the instructions later!
1 comment:
Wow! I didn't realize how much work that was going to be when you were telling me about these! But, it's looking really good!
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