Back to Eden Gardening Thread~Note: pic heavy thread.

treerooted

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
Jun 20, 2017
Messages
393
Reaction score
430
Points
127
Location
zone 5a
Garden looking good Bee

I hear you about unrolling hay bales! I used rotten ones which had been sitting in my field (for who knows how long) and they were a quite bit of a chore to unroll.
 

Beekissed

Mountain Sage
Joined
Jul 11, 2008
Messages
12,774
Reaction score
3,943
Points
437
Location
Mountains of WV
Yes...the rotten ones kept falling apart as I rolled or large chunks would come off one side and not the other. Hard to roll if they've rotted unevenly for sure.
 

Beekissed

Mountain Sage
Joined
Jul 11, 2008
Messages
12,774
Reaction score
3,943
Points
437
Location
Mountains of WV
We've been getting rain for many days now, so the nutrient flush from the gardens are really washing out into the lawn. Took a couple of pics of this...been noticing this happening ever since I started using wood chips on the garden beds. The only other place this happens at this time of year is over the septic leach bed! :D

You'll notice that the rest of the lawn and meadow is still winter brown...except right around the garden, the compost rings, the wood chip pile and directly around the house where I used wood chips on the flower beds. To me that speaks volumes about how much those composting materials of wood chips and now hay are constantly leaching nutrients when the vegetables are planted there each time it rains.

You really can't see it much, but this garden plot and the whole lawn/meadow is on a very slight grade, so the nutrients flow downward towards the house.

100_0485-jpg.24724
100_0488-jpg.24727
100_0487-jpg.24726
100_0486-jpg.24725
100_0489-jpg.24723
 

sumi

Rest in Peace 1980-2020
Joined
Sep 26, 2013
Messages
7,025
Reaction score
5,297
Points
337
Location
Ireland
It makes a notable difference! If anyone doubts the benefits of this gardening method or thinks it may be more hassle than it's worth, the prove is right here that it is well worth it.
 

Beekissed

Mountain Sage
Joined
Jul 11, 2008
Messages
12,774
Reaction score
3,943
Points
437
Location
Mountains of WV
It does! Where you can see green up and beyond the garden is where I had put wood chips, leaves and hay under the peach trees and that leached downward as well. Compost layer on the soils of the garden and orchard....the gift that keeps on giving.
 

sumi

Rest in Peace 1980-2020
Joined
Sep 26, 2013
Messages
7,025
Reaction score
5,297
Points
337
Location
Ireland
I can't help but see the irony here… People manicure their gardens and remove and either dispose off or burn "rubbish", which you are using to fertilise and feed your garden (with amazing results), while they buy fertilisers to feed their gardens… BTE gardening may not be possible for everyone, but compost heaps can be tucked away neatly in a corner somewhere?
 

Chic Rustler

Super Self-Sufficient
Joined
May 10, 2017
Messages
2,807
Reaction score
4,885
Points
287
I was so happy with the soil this year I made a video of it. Bte seems to have made a load of difference in just one year.

 
Top