- rainbowgardener
- Super Green Thumb
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- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:04 pm
- Location: TN/GA 7b
Applestar is right.. you could be anywhere in the world and it makes a big difference for what you can grow.
But in the meantime, a couple general things. If you want to make the most of a little space, grow things that keep on producing. Beans keep coming and coming, while peas come all at once and then are done. Spinach grows for a couple months (or less!) then goes to seed and is done; swiss chard keeps coming and coming all season. Tomatoes for sure, once they start ripening will give you more and more until frost.
And think about growing vertically. Things like cucumber and zucchini can be grown up a trellis.
But in the meantime, a couple general things. If you want to make the most of a little space, grow things that keep on producing. Beans keep coming and coming, while peas come all at once and then are done. Spinach grows for a couple months (or less!) then goes to seed and is done; swiss chard keeps coming and coming all season. Tomatoes for sure, once they start ripening will give you more and more until frost.
And think about growing vertically. Things like cucumber and zucchini can be grown up a trellis.
Technically you could plant what you eat most. But I plant some things also out of curiosity like strawberry spinach. My plot is tiny 10 by 20 foot and that includes tool bench, path and compost pile, so right now I have 4 tomatoe plants, about 15 cucumber plants(we are crazy about them), about 20 strawberries, one 3 by 4 foot bed of beets and carrots, 1 zuchinni, 1 eggplant(okey, I planted 2 just in case, but one of them will go-can't make up my mind which one), some lettuce, lemon verbena - love the tea and smell, oregano, 3 blueberries, mint in the pot, grape in the pot, one dwarf sunflower, onions, chives, basil...Not sure, if I am not forgetting anything Well, I have a few flowers tucked in there and there between veggies. I want to plant one bed with alpine strawberries too.
I plant my stuff pretty close together, but I am not using native soil, just a mixture from square foot gardening, which I am constantly adding to- my made compost, rock dust, horse and rabbit manure, biochar, some beds have wood pieces on the bottom, I also use straw mulch, so my soil is pretty rich.
What veggies and fruits do you like to eat?
I plant my stuff pretty close together, but I am not using native soil, just a mixture from square foot gardening, which I am constantly adding to- my made compost, rock dust, horse and rabbit manure, biochar, some beds have wood pieces on the bottom, I also use straw mulch, so my soil is pretty rich.
What veggies and fruits do you like to eat?