
I tried having a compost pile for a while but it really didn't work for me. I put it at the back of my yard in a place where I couldn't see it, because it's ugly and I wanted it in a place where people couldn't see it. But there wasn't any way for it to get water there unless I did it by hand with a hose every day and that was never going to happen. Plus I had to to turn it and that was awkward and I just didn't ever really do anything with it. So every thing just sat here and dried out and didn't decompose.
So I got the bright idea to start just burying the kitchen scraps in the garden. I figured I'd just bury stuff in one half of the garden and plant in the other and then maybe switch each year or something. At least the compost was getting water so I was pretty sure it would decompose and I don't really mind turning over the garden so this seemed like a good solution.
But I was wrong. It wasn't just a good solution. It was one of the most brilliant things I've ever done in my entire life!!!!!
This year I planted in my garden: tomatoes, peas, beans, brussels sprouts, onions and garlic. That's 6 things that would have taken up about 10% of the garden.
However, this is what my garden looks like:
And these are the things that are currently growing in my garden:



Throughout the spring I went out to my garden several times a week and found a scene similar to this.
And the tomatoes are fantastically more productive than they have ever been in all my years of attempting to garden. I've had promising tomato plants before, but not of them have ever made good on their promise before this year. Which I'm convinced is because they actually had good soil to grow in for the first time.








Amazing! I love it! That is a beautiful and very useful garden. Miss you--Katrina
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try that trick when(and if) I ever start my garden. It looks amazing and I have to say that I am jealous. Of course, returning back to my home that I am renting after our vacation I realize that I really do not have anything to complain about. I don't have much for upkeep on my yard but it sure is pretty and big.
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