Friday, 25 July 2008

Well here is the second installment of the raised garden bed installation!


Here you can see the compost going in on top of the lower layer of hay and some of our own homemade compost (we didn't have enough to fill the beds!)

One now topped up with more hay and one being filled with compost


My two little garden helpers having some fun!!


One all ready to go - as we are going to plant some seeds, the top layer of hay mulch has not yet been added.


Next post will show some progress in the growth (hopefully!!)

Sunday, 20 July 2008

The New Raised Garden Beds

We decided that we would have a go at making our own corrugated iron raised garden beds. Our neighbour was able to source some colourbond at a good price so we went in together to build the beds.

Here you can see the other half cutting up the sheets with the angle grinder.

From two sheets of colourbond we each got two garden beds - here are ours.


The ends were riveted together.


Some protective paint was applied to the side that had been cut to help prevent rust.


The garden beds were then installed straight on top of the lawn.



Newspaper added.



First layer of straw - we actually brought a big round bale of meadow hay - at the bargain price of $40 as it would have cost a small fortune to buy enough small bales!!
Will show the next stage of the no dig fill in the next post - here is a picture of our potato towers which have also just been topped up with the hay.

Stay tuned for the next update.







Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Belated Garden Update

Well things have been progressing well in the garden since my last post - so will take a few posts to get things updated!

Here is a picture of a lizard who came to visit the vegie patch after the addition of the straw mulch.

Here is the view of the new garden bed at the beginning of May 2008 - as you can see plenty of growth and following are a couple of close-ups of some of the tomatoes.



Below is a picutre of the asparagus seedlings which have now been planted out into the front garden.

Plenty more to tell, so will add some more soon.
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