Timeline

Add dates for getting spring garden stuff in (greens, radishes, bunching onions, etc.)

Current Tasks

Delete as completed.

Log

Log of things that should be remembered, to avoid doing them again too soon or not soon enough.

Seed Propgation

See /SeedPropagation

Plants to Germinate

Things to Buy or Build

Transplants

Given the effort required to germinate a lot of things, we'll probably have more success just acquiring transplants for most things.

Needed

The All-Knowing Internet says chives and tarragon are good companion plants too.

Acquired

Garden

Pests

Construction

Several small raised beds due to limited areas that receive enough sunlight, root infested soil (well, living in a forest does have its disadvantages), crappy soil, large drip lines, etc.

Garden CUBE Trellis

Netting: Dalen Gardeneer, 60lbs breaking strength (looks pretty typical). Installed 2013, survived season and looks fine for next year (leaving it on the trellis because saving a few bucks every N years isn't worth the pain of removing and reinstalling it).

See Clinton's weblog posts about the trellis for details on the construction process. After using the trellis for a season, update wiki or website with general design (don't want to add too much to the "I built a trellis that ended up collapsing but never wrote about that part" noise).

Materials

Building It

Soil

Raleigh will sells compost and mulch at reasonable prices. Then we just need an equal amount of soil-less media. One truck load of compost was enough for two seasons.

Strata:

Main garden bed had a small amount of blood meal added with the bottom mulch dug in (blood meal to compensate for nitrogen loss as it composts). Also added recommended amount of bone meal to mixture about halfway down (since the plants will likely need it when their roots get about that deep).

Layout

Using Square Foot Gardening as guide for layout.

Main Plot

First step: allocate each square roughly so that we can visualize the garden. Unspecific order (easier to perform plant location optimization after we know how many squares of each will be grown).

Cell 3x5 is the one in the corner closest to the house / next door.

planned, not yet planted, normal text is planted.

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2

3

4

5

1

garlic

chives (currently dormant)

bunching onions

bunching onions

parsley (3)

2

parsley (4)

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Marigolds (4)

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3

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garlic

Garden CUBE

Probably just live with only two beds, perhaps three.

Bed are ~60" long internally, plots are spaced 15". Cucumbers can probably be spaced tighter because of low weight, SFG book says one every 6", so 5" should be fine.

Cell 1 is furthest from house

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2

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5

1

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cucumber

cucumber

cucumber

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2

Early Hanover Melon

Early Hanover Melon

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The third side has a rubbermaid bin with three or four grape tomatoes. Grow some grape tomatoes and at least one vine of a slicing tomato.

Containers

In Use

Available

Container Media

Ideas

In the yard somewhere

Possibly just mix a bunch of herb seeds together with a bit of sand, toss in a spot near the edge of the yard, and cover with a thin layer of topsoil.

History


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EvergreenGarden (last edited 2014-04-01 11:39:39 by ClintonEbadi)