Xerocles
Garden Ornament
We start by selecting the plot of ground. My avatar that I put up today is exactly that. I'll also put it here because the avatar is so tiny.
Doesn't look like much of a "garden" does it?
I'm in the piedmont of SC, living on the side of a hill. I gain (or lose) about 30 ft of elevation from side to side on my 3 acres. This is the closest thing to flat and level that I have. My property is basically a bunch of erosion gullies with aspirations of becoming the Grand Canyon of the East. But it's what I've got, and it's MINE.
The plot is approximately 120' X 50'. Hard sticky red clay.
Once the "where" is established, then I began on the "how". My first thought was raised beds. But then I thought. That's "kind of" cheating. No offense to anyone who uses them, but that's the "easy" way, and not doing anything to actually "improve" the land. My goal is not so much to grow stuff, but to grow stuff AND improve my little piece of earth.
I learned long ago that "traditional" gardening doesn't work for me. Plow the ground, make rows, plant seeds, try to keep water balanced, throw tons of "commercial" fertilizer at it, and become frustrated and defeated when the weeds and bugs take over.
So, I researched. Container gardens, raised beds, back to Eden, etc. Then I stumbled on Ruth Stout. Lazy man's garden. Yep. That's me alright. So....that's where I'm going to begin the "how". The theory sounds really good. Will it work? We'll see. Certainly can't be any worse than what I've done in the past.
Doesn't look like much of a "garden" does it?
I'm in the piedmont of SC, living on the side of a hill. I gain (or lose) about 30 ft of elevation from side to side on my 3 acres. This is the closest thing to flat and level that I have. My property is basically a bunch of erosion gullies with aspirations of becoming the Grand Canyon of the East. But it's what I've got, and it's MINE.
The plot is approximately 120' X 50'. Hard sticky red clay.
Once the "where" is established, then I began on the "how". My first thought was raised beds. But then I thought. That's "kind of" cheating. No offense to anyone who uses them, but that's the "easy" way, and not doing anything to actually "improve" the land. My goal is not so much to grow stuff, but to grow stuff AND improve my little piece of earth.
I learned long ago that "traditional" gardening doesn't work for me. Plow the ground, make rows, plant seeds, try to keep water balanced, throw tons of "commercial" fertilizer at it, and become frustrated and defeated when the weeds and bugs take over.
So, I researched. Container gardens, raised beds, back to Eden, etc. Then I stumbled on Ruth Stout. Lazy man's garden. Yep. That's me alright. So....that's where I'm going to begin the "how". The theory sounds really good. Will it work? We'll see. Certainly can't be any worse than what I've done in the past.
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