Son-of-Liberty
14th April 2010, 01:07 PM
This is my garden from last year. I never did get around to posting about it on GIM, but I hope some of you can get some ideas from it.
Sorry I don't have pictures of what the yard looked like before. It was basically a small poorly maintained lawn. The grade was sloping back towards the condo before I fixed it.
The raised beds are from salvaged lumber that was already painted brown. I had built them in late fall of 2008 when they were an almost perfect match for the old fence. Everything was nice and square and then the condo board decided to put a new fence in so the raised beds along the fence were damaged. I managed to put them back together but they aren't quite as square as they were initially.
The garbage bags are dirt that was saved when I re-leveled the yard and originally built the beds in fall of 2008. Once the news paper is fully spread over the grass in the beds (4-6 sheets thick), the dirt, peat moss and manure went in. In some areas the soil on top of the grass was only about 4" but I figured that the plants could grow their roots down through the news paper eventually.
Sorry I don't have pictures of what the yard looked like before. It was basically a small poorly maintained lawn. The grade was sloping back towards the condo before I fixed it.
The raised beds are from salvaged lumber that was already painted brown. I had built them in late fall of 2008 when they were an almost perfect match for the old fence. Everything was nice and square and then the condo board decided to put a new fence in so the raised beds along the fence were damaged. I managed to put them back together but they aren't quite as square as they were initially.
The garbage bags are dirt that was saved when I re-leveled the yard and originally built the beds in fall of 2008. Once the news paper is fully spread over the grass in the beds (4-6 sheets thick), the dirt, peat moss and manure went in. In some areas the soil on top of the grass was only about 4" but I figured that the plants could grow their roots down through the news paper eventually.