Surrounded by timbers and filled with compost rich soils a raised garden bed brings your
vegetable garden to you. Imagine, fresh vegetables with little stooping, and easy digging
and if the width is only two times the length of your arm you can harvest with out climbing
into the bed and compacting the soils by easily walking around the garden. Sounds good?
We have been building raised gardens for a number of
clients and Landscape Architects. The area needs to
receive a minimum of 6 hours full sun - all day is best –
for great crop results. We use a special blend of sandy
loam enriched with compost and nutrients. And for clients
who live where gophers, moles or other burrowing
critters are a problem: the bottom of these beds can be
lined with a layer or two of steel mesh
Today’s trends in home vegetable gardens lean towards
ORGANIC gardening—which really means using less or no chemical additives or pesticides.
Depending upon your interests, the home gardener can create their own compost to feed
the garden using vegetable matter from left over table scraps ( just make sure to not add
animal tissues or fats to your compost pile). But compost piles may sound like a lot of
work… luckily there are special organic blends of compost that you can purchase by the bag
at the local home improvement store to keep your garden nourished.
A New Leaf crews use DR.
EARTH products on our gardens
with really superior results. This
one for vegetable gardens is
100% natural and organic blends
of fish bone meal, kelp, beneficial
soil microbes. And DR. EARTH
also markets Organic insecticides
including a Fruit and Vegetable
spray to control Aphids,
Mealybugs and Scale.
Gardeners relied upon nature to repel
insects prior to the development of commercial pesticides. Some of the easy garden tricks are to
plant Marigolds which repel many insects, including the bright green tomato horn worm. The kitchen
herb Basil is know to repel white flies and a few other winged insects. To rid your garden of Snails
or Slugs, an excellent organic pesticide is Diatomaceous Earth. This powder created from ground up
shells of diatoms won’t harm you or visiting birds but destroys the soft bodies of slugs and snails.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI have a quick question about your blog, do you think you could e-mail me?
Brian
landscaping renovation
ReplyDeleteWA Luxury Landscaping are your landscape design specialists in Perth. We offer a range of landscaping services to add to your home or commercial property.