This year, I hope, will be different. We are planning to employ the technique of "Gardening By The Square Foot." Each bed will be raised and sectioned off into one foot squares. I raised our garlic patch this fall. In the same space where I was able to plant 45 heads of garlic last season, this season I was able to plant 80. And since the bed is raised, I didn't have to deal with our difficult clay soil. I used a mixture of compost, peat moss, and vermiculite to fill the bed. The plan is to raise the herb garden the same way and to install 6 more 4' x 4' raised beds in our existing vegetable garden plot space.
In the mean time, I have all of the ingredients to get the majority of my garden plants started indoors before the outdoor growing season arrives. I am keeping my fingers crossed - last year my starts started out great, but didn't survive the transition into the ground.
I also have aspirations to start some berries: both strawberries and raspberries. And maybe even blackberries if I can get my hands on some starts.
Here are a few shots of our gardens from the past few seasons. The small garden at our old house was producing about 5 pounds of tomatoes a week! The most beautiful thing in our new garden is our daughter tip-toeing along the paths.
I must read this book! While I may miss much of the growing season since we move in August, I am looking forward to composting and gardening when we get there. Perhaps I can spend the fall doing a lot of the prep work...off to check out the book...thanks for the great tip!
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