Saturday 10 December 2011

From the begining - Vegetable Garden Setup

I've wanted a vegetable garden for the past few years, the problem was we LOVE our hens having free run of the yard and vegetables and chickens don't mix as you can imagine! This spring I decided it was time to find a solution, so after hours at looking at other peoples websites and blogs to see what they had come up with I decided on just sectioning off some of the yard. We had some timber laying around so bought the chicken wire and started on our way. Work started mid October.
The posts going in

Wire up and door on.

The bales are to use as mulch, for the animals and the compost bins, we got a good discount buying in bulk, just $3 a bale. This our first garden bed. It was made months go using wood from old pallets, we filled it with everything from the chickens last time we did a BIG clean up of their pen. It had been sitting about 6mths just waiting for the big day. So the day finally came and we planted 3 tomato plants, 8 capsicum and 6 lettuce. We were so excited!! 





Hayden grew some pumpkin plants from the seeds he'd kept back a few months earlier and proudly planted them in the corner of the yard.



This was the next project, to turn this old pallet into a vegetable garden.











We also put in some strawberries.












Over the next few weeks we saw some AMAZING changes in the garden and were able to start being rewarded for our efforts. We have had a few handfuls of beans, lots of lettuce and bok choi and a couple of strawberries. This is in just 8 weeks!!

The pumpkins went from this too...









this in just a few weeks!! The pumpkin is starting to flower although no sign of fruit as yet.










 We filled it and prepared it for zucchini and cucumbers we had grown from seed we bought off ebay. In just 5 weeks it went from the first picture to the second picture.


We now have a few zucchini's growing and in the next week or 2 we should be enjoying a steady supply. The cucumber is just starting to flower.



The original garden which I now know I over planted took off!! Look at those tomato plants!! The lettuce was so nice we had 8 weeks from them before I pulled them out to give everything else in the garden more room.  We have our first fruit just starting on the tomato plants and the capsicum is just starting to flower.







 We dug up some more ground and put in 8 cherry tomato plants. The soil must be ok because within just 3 weeks we went from this too .....


This!! It was like they grew overnight. They are now covered in flowers and it won't be long before we are enjoying them.



The strawberries are growing really well and from what I've read we won't get much in the way of fruit off them this year as they are busy growing but next season all the waiting should pay off....I hope!
The beans are growing well as is the bok choi and we've already enjoyed some of the rewards from both of these crops. We have just put in more beans as some of the first seeds didn't grow so filled in the gaps with new plants and they are growing nicely.


Its corn grown from seed we bought off ebay. There is sweet corn, pop corn and baby corn, I was so excited when it grew and can't wait to watch this grow. I plan on planting more beans in this bed and using the corn as trellis for it to climb up. I can't believe I'm excited over corn...I don't even eat the stuff hehe!




Last but not least - these are the two latest garden beds. I've only started these in the past week. We had to buy this soil after running out, $100 for the trailer load. It will be interesting to see how the plants go in it.



I've panted capsicum and egg plant as seedlings and lettuce, shallots, silver beet, beetroot and baby spinach seeds. In a few weeks we will hopefully see a totally different garden.


We have some new pallets in so over the next few weeks we should get some more new garden beds up and running. I've planted a heap of seeds that just arrived from ebay into our mini green house seed raisers so as soon as the new beds are ready I'll have seedlings to pop straight in.

We have got alot done in just 8 short weeks, it seems the garden is changing every day. Its raining again this after noon and the plants are loving it, it seems they almost double in size after the rain.

aus.keeys


2 comments:

  1. That all looks really good.
    I grow our vegetables and have chooks too.
    It is a great life, growing and eating what you grew yourself. Good luck with it.

    Barb.

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  2. You've certainly put in a lot of work there. I hope it all goes well for you. I have found that the soil you can have trucked in, although they say it is 'compost' is usually quite dud, so make sure you add plenty cow manure or some such additive and dig in some of that straw as well as using it for mulch. This is what I had to do and it worked.

    How many chooks do you have and do you keep all the eggs or sell them?

    Looking forward to following your journey into self sufficiency.

    Edwina (Odd Duck from SS)

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