My attempt at my first garden
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 11:27 am
I'm trying a garden for the first time this year. I've been reading and researching a ton but tips and tricks are always welcome!
Started off tilling up a 4x12 section in the back yard. Then I made a little raised bed out of some old treated lumber. This location gets full sun almost all day.

Got a scoop of topsoil and a half scoop of compost and had them mix it up before they loaded it into the truck. Topsoil turned out to be mostly clay :/ I dumped most of it in.

Then I revived a bed that was on the side of the house from the previous owners. It was shored up with landscaping timbers that were falling over and rotting. Boxed it back in with some more old treated and an old deck board. This one is about 3.5' x 8' and the area gets about 6-7 hours of sunlight and has some pretty nice topsoil already in it. Not a whole lot of clay or other junk.

In the side bed, I've got onions sets in. I burried the smaller diameters fairly shallow to grow nice onion bulbs and the larger ones I buried deeper just to use for green onions. That took up about half the bed and I'm going to try corn on the other half. I should be able to do 12 stalks and I already put 6 in. I'll hold off another week or 2 for the other 6.

In the rear garden, I'm doing (or trying to do)
3 Asparagus
2 Broccoli
22 Carrots
2 Cauliflower
1 yellow bell
1 green bell
1 sweet banana pepper
14 green beans
1 squash
1 zucchini
1 cherry tomato
1 better boy tomato
I got some plants from a local nursery and some from a neighbor who has a green house. Everything is planted and I left the Asparagus on one side because I won't be able to harvest them for a couple more years.
Everything was in the ground the past friday before all the rain started. I'm hoping that is a good thing!

Started off tilling up a 4x12 section in the back yard. Then I made a little raised bed out of some old treated lumber. This location gets full sun almost all day.

Got a scoop of topsoil and a half scoop of compost and had them mix it up before they loaded it into the truck. Topsoil turned out to be mostly clay :/ I dumped most of it in.

Then I revived a bed that was on the side of the house from the previous owners. It was shored up with landscaping timbers that were falling over and rotting. Boxed it back in with some more old treated and an old deck board. This one is about 3.5' x 8' and the area gets about 6-7 hours of sunlight and has some pretty nice topsoil already in it. Not a whole lot of clay or other junk.

In the side bed, I've got onions sets in. I burried the smaller diameters fairly shallow to grow nice onion bulbs and the larger ones I buried deeper just to use for green onions. That took up about half the bed and I'm going to try corn on the other half. I should be able to do 12 stalks and I already put 6 in. I'll hold off another week or 2 for the other 6.

In the rear garden, I'm doing (or trying to do)
3 Asparagus
2 Broccoli
22 Carrots
2 Cauliflower
1 yellow bell
1 green bell
1 sweet banana pepper
14 green beans
1 squash
1 zucchini
1 cherry tomato
1 better boy tomato
I got some plants from a local nursery and some from a neighbor who has a green house. Everything is planted and I left the Asparagus on one side because I won't be able to harvest them for a couple more years.
Everything was in the ground the past friday before all the rain started. I'm hoping that is a good thing!
