We're on a hillside here, so setting up the garden was tricky. We have three seprated areas, all basically triangular.
The uppermost area we tiered using materials found around the property. It took a lot of moving dirt, but we have an old water feature that we filled in to prevent standing water and skeeters. Bamboo grows in several places on the property here (which I'm allergic to, yay!). I try to prune it to grow tall instead of bushy, and cut them when they're big enough. I hang them in the garage for a season to cure and make trellises with them.
The middle garden has all our herbs, it's just above the low rock wall by the back door. The lower patch gets a bit swampy, but it's great for growing celery and a few other things.
I picked up a "Rainbird" irrigation kit, and we have that running through the whole works. I'd like to put a rain barrel on the garage downspout to feed the irrigation system, but it's at the wrong corner of the building to do it easily.
This is the upper garden (from 2011). Everythings an end-of-season mess out there now or I'd take new pics.
The uppermost area we tiered using materials found around the property. It took a lot of moving dirt, but we have an old water feature that we filled in to prevent standing water and skeeters. Bamboo grows in several places on the property here (which I'm allergic to, yay!). I try to prune it to grow tall instead of bushy, and cut them when they're big enough. I hang them in the garage for a season to cure and make trellises with them.
The middle garden has all our herbs, it's just above the low rock wall by the back door. The lower patch gets a bit swampy, but it's great for growing celery and a few other things.
I picked up a "Rainbird" irrigation kit, and we have that running through the whole works. I'd like to put a rain barrel on the garage downspout to feed the irrigation system, but it's at the wrong corner of the building to do it easily.
This is the upper garden (from 2011). Everythings an end-of-season mess out there now or I'd take new pics.