Tuesday, March 16, 2010
raised beds & lil' asparagi
Last year I bought some asparagus... and now this little lone baby spear popped up. If that's the only one that grows, I can't imagine eating it... there will have to be some sort of sacrificial ceremony involved.
I like seeing who else is sprouting... or blooming.
The big news is:
This weekend I constructed my last two raised garden beds...
The wood is cedar. Contents include: soil, lime, peatmoss, "homemade" compost, etc. Still need to prep a little, start seedlings, and then it's on. I'm really hoping I can have some eggplant-related success.
I finally found a use for these old sun and moon metal pieces (hose guides on the corners)...
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Robin - loving the blog! Janet Lundy (MonkeyDog Studio) reminded me of your gardening successes. I'm attacking my yard now and went with the raised bed kits (waay too much money). I need advice on a good soil mix to fill them with. Could you share a little more on the "additives" you put in and how much? Thanks!
Hey Dawn... I didn't do it scientifically at all. What I did use was store-bought potting soil (guessing at percentage, maybe 75%), cheaper top soil (10%), home compost (5%), peat moss (10% about a "bale" divided between the three beds). My uncle recommend a bunch of other stuff including blood meal and lime. I put in a some of an additive (lime/magnesium pellets) I had and some powder fertilizer I had left over from something.
I think just having the better drainage and depth with the raised beds goes a long way regardless of how great the soil mix is.
Thanks! I went with bagged garden soil, top soil, my own compost and store bought with a little peat moss. I planted my herbs, but now I'm worried - they look a bit sickly. I'm blogging a photo tonight.
Thank you for planting a garden. The world needs more gardens. :)
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