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RE: Garden Tour - (last season) Spring/Summer 2017

in #gardening7 years ago

Interesting evolution of your garden's location! I wonder have you thought about also keeping this garden since you have already made some efforts into the soil and fencing? Since it's a bit further than you'd like you could plant some veggies, trees, shrubs and other perennials that wouldn't need as much constant attention as your primary garden. Just a thought! Your post also left me wondering if you are doing much animal manure amendments? You might also check out EM effective microorganisms , one great way of boosting the soil life in a new garden. Keep up the great work and remember every year the soil will get better and you'll likely have less problems with pests!

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The area that this garden once was will be the new area for my wild flower garden :) I hope to someday also have a bee box or two and will put them in this area as well. We have fruit trees around this specific area of the property (pear, apple and grapevines) and I want to add a few more (cherry and peach).

As far as the animal manure. We have a few piles of "lazy" compost along the tree line where we have put the chicken manure. Once we have a more established compost pile in the sun, I plan to take a few bin fulls of those piles (the chicken manure and the leaves and other natural debris) to put into the compost pile.

Thanks for stopping by! :) :)

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