The ABC of Mini Garden (6x7) - Part 2

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-13 17:50:13

Steven

2020-05-18 09:24:24
  • #1
Hello Dandelion? You will curse it yet. The only good thing about it is that you don’t have to plant it. It comes to you. Steven
 

Pinky0301

2020-07-26 15:52:30
  • #2
I believe it was in the 1st part of the thread, which no longer exists. , did you ask about the origin of the pillar apples? I just happened to find the receipt, they were from "Gartenliebe" and called "Aroma-Spur" (organic).
 

hampshire

2020-07-26 18:10:29
  • #3
You save space if the shed also has a door to the property boundary, because then you no longer need a small path. I also find round shapes nicer than square ones. Lettuce, strawberries, and similar can be planted in gutters that are attached to the shed, house wall, or terrace partition. For other edibles, a snail-proof raised bed is suitable. That also adds some structure. When planting, either pay attention to growth or plant somewhat densely and see what establishes itself. Example gutter:
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haydee

2020-07-26 21:04:43
  • #4
Slug-proof? Tell that to the slugs here.
 

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