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Hoping this is the right place to post this. If not please move it to the appropriate location.
So I have been dabbling with growing a few vegetables here and there. Usually on my porch and usually just one or two plants. This is the first year I have been able to set up a full garden with 1 hoop house, 4 raised beds, 3 in ground beds and quite a few random pots and grow bags. This post will start with the front yard.
In the front yard my wife and I built a raised bed out of some old bricks and birch tree logs that have been on the side of the house for years. Almost all of the raised beds are a mix of equal parts peat moss, aeration (vermiculite/perlite) and compost (worm castings, chicken compost, top soil, compost). There are 2 jackolantern pumpkins and mammoth sunflowers in that bed. Next to that bed is 4 ten gallon grow bags. The first is a Japanese sweet melon, then a small yellow watermelon, then a delicata squash and finally zucchini squash. Will add more pictures in the next post.
So I have been dabbling with growing a few vegetables here and there. Usually on my porch and usually just one or two plants. This is the first year I have been able to set up a full garden with 1 hoop house, 4 raised beds, 3 in ground beds and quite a few random pots and grow bags. This post will start with the front yard.
In the front yard my wife and I built a raised bed out of some old bricks and birch tree logs that have been on the side of the house for years. Almost all of the raised beds are a mix of equal parts peat moss, aeration (vermiculite/perlite) and compost (worm castings, chicken compost, top soil, compost). There are 2 jackolantern pumpkins and mammoth sunflowers in that bed. Next to that bed is 4 ten gallon grow bags. The first is a Japanese sweet melon, then a small yellow watermelon, then a delicata squash and finally zucchini squash. Will add more pictures in the next post.