Once your Urban Container Garden has gotten into full swing you may need to rearrange things to make sure all of your plants are getting the proper amount of sunlight.
Vine plants can be trellised so the vegetables are growing upward. This will keep them off the ground and prevent rot and mold. Trellising your vines also gives your plants better air circulation for a healthier plant. Once the vines have started up the trellis you will want to move these plants further back in the arrangement of your garden.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Container Vine Plants
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Your Compost Pile or Bin
When setting up your compost pile or tumbler keep in mind that while it is working it generates a fair amount of heat. Because of this heat you will want to place your pile or bin away from any structure, the heat produced can combust (ignite).
Once you have chosen the site for your compost you'll want to layer the foliage and waste in layers. You'll put down a layer of brown foliage (dry leaves and plant refuse) then a layer of green foliage (grass and table scraps - no protein products). Continue this layering process until you have a pile at least 3 foot by 3 foot or until your purchased tumbler is 85% full. Turning the compost will speed up the cooking process. For your purchased tumbler you can turn it once or twice a day fairly easy, however; your 3 foot by 3 foot pile will take a bit of physical effort. Utilizing a garden fork take from the top of the pile and start piling the compost in a new pile next to the old. This will flip the pile upside down and you'll want to flip this pile 2 or 3 times a week.
Though composting may take a bit of time and effort the benefits are well worth it!
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Urban Garden Setup
When setting up your container garden you want to keep these two things in mind. 1) is there sufficient sunlight, 2)where is my water source.
Your container garden will require about 5 hours of sunlight and protected from strong winds. A spot that isn't protected from wind exposure can cause your garden to dry out more quickly. Compost should be worked into your soil for healthier plants (Compost Tea works well here, it is Compost in Liquid form) and covering the tops with a mulch will help with moisture retention. Set the larger pots in the back with successively smaller toward the front and place trays or lids under the containers to collect excess water. Be sure to check your containers daily for moisture and water appropriately.
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