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HopeHoops

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11. We're not on a farm, but we do have .42 of an acre. And yes, that's my daughter.
Fri Feb 10, 2012, 10:09 AM
Feb 2012

KrystinasCrossings.com - she just put up an entry about being vegetarian in Budapest.

We don't hill the individual potatoes. It's a non-edged raised bed. When the soil has enough organic content, you can make a good sized rounded row and it will hold its form even in heavy rains. I use that entire bed for potatoes. There's one parallel to it that's half asparagus and half onion. Then there's a perpendicular bed of the same size for the tomatoes, peppers, and whatever else we decide to grow. The remaining part of the rectangle is a perennial bed that's gorgeous from spring to fall (various bloom times and colors - took some planning).

We dense plant and even still we plant radishes and lettuce in between and around everything. Even if it doesn't produce enough to eat, our bunny likes the thinnings and both have extensive root systems they abandon when plucked so that helps build the soil.

We also have a 16'x4' herb bed on the other side of the house that started out looking so empty and is spilling over the sides now. One 4'x4' section is dedicated to basil, but the rest of it is just "whoever wins gets to stay" space. I built it a few years back and my wife loves it. And yes, it has parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.

On top of all of that, we have a shitload of containers going with mints, chives, annual flowers, hot peppers, and whatever else we decide to try container planting. The banana mint and cilantro escaped years ago and live a happy coexistence with the roses, small shrubs, and blueberry bush. Garlic just gets planted wherever there is space. Every August, my wife has all of the ingredients from our own garden to make the most kick-ass salsa I've ever had - anywhere. No matter how much she makes, it doesn't last long.

As for the squash bugs, we have a daily chore (rotates) to go out and squash the eggs. It works very well, but I've had seasons where they pretty much destroyed the leaves and the damn plant kept producing more fruits! The same with our tomatoes. They can be brown and ugly but for some reason they keep putting out flowers and making more fruits. I think the key is to establish a strong root system early and that provides the strength when they can no longer rebuild their own. The plant sort of sacrifices itself for the sake of making fruits.

My aunt collected bags of seaweed from the coast of Nova Scotia and grew applegrove Feb 2012 #1
Wow...very interesting Tsiyu Feb 2012 #6
I just tilled a 25'x4' bed, added potash and a basic organic fertilizer, and planted them, BUT... HopeHoops Feb 2012 #2
I wish I had space that large to plant Tsiyu Feb 2012 #7
We're not on a farm, but we do have .42 of an acre. And yes, that's my daughter. HopeHoops Feb 2012 #11
I've read about your "produce" before and I am impressed Tsiyu Feb 2012 #12
That they are. Her boyfriend may move in here and get a local job. HopeHoops Feb 2012 #13
When I had kids at home Tsiyu Feb 2012 #14
If your space is really small... Ruby Reason Feb 2012 #17
That is a very cool idea Tsiyu Feb 2012 #19
i want to try growing them in bags NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #3
Ahh that looks like fun Tsiyu Feb 2012 #8
I find potatoes among the easiest things to grow. Denninmi Feb 2012 #4
I had some purples come back last year Tsiyu Feb 2012 #9
Mostly oak leaves, a few other kinds. Denninmi Feb 2012 #15
I love to grow potato's NEOhiodemocrat Feb 2012 #5
What variety are you using? Tsiyu Feb 2012 #10
I use sprouted potato's from the basement supply every year NEOhiodemocrat Feb 2012 #18
Kill the grass first, then dig a trench Kolesar Feb 2012 #16
Thanks for all your suggestions Tsiyu Feb 2012 #20
I have several spots in my small yard where nothing will grow. One section is on the corner Paper Roses Feb 2012 #21
My grocery store came through for me again. Denninmi Feb 2012 #22
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