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RE: Garden Tour - (last season) Spring/Summer 2017
Interesting evolution of your garden's location! I wonder have you thought about also keeping this garden since you have already made some efforts into the soil and fencing? Since it's a bit further than you'd like you could plant some veggies, trees, shrubs and other perennials that wouldn't need as much constant attention as your primary garden. Just a thought! Your post also left me wondering if you are doing much animal manure amendments? You might also check out EM effective microorganisms , one great way of boosting the soil life in a new garden. Keep up the great work and remember every year the soil will get better and you'll likely have less problems with pests!
The area that this garden once was will be the new area for my wild flower garden :) I hope to someday also have a bee box or two and will put them in this area as well. We have fruit trees around this specific area of the property (pear, apple and grapevines) and I want to add a few more (cherry and peach).
As far as the animal manure. We have a few piles of "lazy" compost along the tree line where we have put the chicken manure. Once we have a more established compost pile in the sun, I plan to take a few bin fulls of those piles (the chicken manure and the leaves and other natural debris) to put into the compost pile.
Thanks for stopping by! :) :)