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Title: Home gardening, the easy way
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Published: May 12, 2012
Author: me
Post Date: 2012-05-12 13:04:48 by PSUSA2
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Comments: 21

The price of food being what it is, I decided to put in a home garden.

But, digging up sod just plain sucks. I did some, and I am putting that to use in a compost pile for next year. But I knew there had to be an easier way.

So, here is what I did. I had some contractor-grade trashbags and split them on the sides so they open up into one sheet. These I placed on the sod and put weight on the edges and corners to hold them in place, in order to kill the grass and leave bare soil. Obviously, a tarp or other plastic sheeting would work too, but I didn't have a tarp.

I guess I only had to wait 2-3 weeks for that to take effect. Probably closer to 3 weeks.

In the meantime, I had already seedlings growing. Those I grew in small plastic cups, which also happened to match the diameter of a small auger I had that is used with a cordless drill to dig the holes for planting. It makes it real easy to just empty the cups into a nice hole of the same size.

I didn't cultivate the soil, I just planted directly into the cleared area.

Also using well ventilated #10 cans for tomatoes and peppers. They seem to be doing well. And if people can use 2 liter soda bottles and get a crop, I'll just have to water them every day.

And, a pack of seeds goes a long way.

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#1. To: PSUSA2 (#0)

If you want a decent yield, you need to till the soil around your plants. Their roots need room to grow. Otherwise, they'll get rootbound, which will prevent them from taking in nutrients and they'll die before they can produce anything. Try some 3 gallon pots and fill them with potting soil. I use something called Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil, which can be found at your local hydroponic supply store.

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#2. To: Obnoxicated (#1)

I did something similar last year and had a tomato crop until the first frost. But a tiller would only improve things. That is on a list for next year.

I've been looking at these small cultivators that are about half the size of tillers for <$200 that would be about the right size. I wouldn't want to bust sod with them, but bare dirt should be OK if it's turned with a shovel first.

And another thing: chinamart is outrageous on their plant pricing. Selling them would be a great opportunity to make some extra money.

PSUSA2  posted on  2012-05-12 13:33:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Obnoxicated, PSUSA2 (#1) (Edited)

Tiller

A couple of years ago I got rid of my big tiller, switched to raised beds, and bought one of those mini Honda tillers, only place to purchase is from a Honda auto dealer, but the thing kicks butt, great little engine. I grow tomatoes-four varieties this year, potatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, lettuce, cukes, zukes, peppers, squash-butternut, and have pear and apple trees.

I also use my little Honda during the season to weed between plants and rows, and can cary it with one hand, very handy. Last year I used it to start a raised bed garden wall of stone blocks, the cecorative type, tilled a trench, layed gravel then stones and filled with Gods good earth, my favorite bed, never been able to grow carrots or lettuce, but with this bed I can't eat everything gast enough:)

"True Love and Homegrown Tomatoes" - two things money can't buy!!!!

Not a bad country song either, and generally I don't care for country ;)

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