Some volunteers from a local fraternity built a raised-bed garden on a bit of scavenged land behind our building, the Union Hotel. It's about 75 square feet, in an irregular semi-triangle. I've started this blog to record our garden experience.
I'll be taking phographs as we go along. For a beginning, here's where we are on Google Earth.
So far, the volunteers and our Maintenance Marvel Man Ed have sifted out a lot of rocks and laid down some top soil. There's a good foot of good-textured soil, sandy loam, with a denser soild, more clay and rock, under it. I've tested the soil, and it seems to be around ph 7.0, with a moderate amount of phosphorus but a very low amount of nitrogen and potassium. The volunteers have donated about 40 pounds of steer manure, and we're collecting coffee ground, veggie and fruit peelings, and eggshells; adding all of that should help both the soil texture and the nitrogen content.
We'll start planting April 28 this year, but much earlier next year.
Friday, April 20, 2007
It's On!
Posted by Anitra Freeman at 10:22 PM
Labels: first garden, organic gardening, raised bed gardening, urban gardening
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