So, we are moving into a new house in 2 weeks and it has a beautiful vegetable garden. While I absolutely LOVE the idea of a garden and fresh vegetables, I have a seriously brown thumb. Like, I've killed any and all attempts at gardens/planting. But, a lot of the hard work is done already - there are boxes built, irrigation system running, and already there are tomatoes, artichokes, strawberries, etc growing (and who knows what else?!) Where do I start? Anyone here have a garden and can point me in the right direction? Call a gardener to come help me? I don't know what's already growing, how to maintain, how much to water, etc. I'm lost in the sauce.
Re: Random: Anyone here a gardener?
It's a lot like TB with specialized forums and regs who are very knowledgable. I would also look up vegetable gardening books for your particular zone/state. Good luck, it sounds like a great homeowner to buy from!
Congrats on the new house!
Have you heard of vermicompost tea? It's a composting tea made from the droppings of red worms. Some gardeners sell their tea, and I swear it's 10x more powerful than Miracle Gro, and it's organic. You might try finding someone local who sells some. It's great!
A bunch of my gardening experience has been trial and error. So don't feel bad if you don't get everything (or most things!) right in the first year. You learn, do Internet research, and try a few new tactics the next year. Before you know it, you'll have a great garden. Good luck!
Oh, and a tip for if you plant an herb garden with mint, make sure the mint is contained in a separate pot or container. It spreads like a weed.
I am going to look into that tea! Thanks for the tip. They also have a composter in the area, but learning how to do that will be another
challenge, I'm sure.
Thanks !!
If you want I can look through my books for some recommendations for you. I like to keep one or two on hand for quick referral. Sometimes it helps to diagnose when there is a bug or fungus problem. Google is helpful but a book to me is just simpler. I do practice the square foot gardening method. We love it. Container gardens are super easy. I will never have a row garden again.
If you want I can look through my books for some recommendations for you. I like to keep one or two on hand for quick referral. Sometimes it helps to diagnose when there is a bug or fungus problem. Google is helpful but a book to me is just simpler. I do practice the square foot gardening method. We love it. Container gardens are super easy. I will never have a row garden again.
It's all very interesting. I know nothing about it, and I would love to take the time to learn but right now with both kids, I feel so overwhelmed I don't even know when I would have time to focus on it! I would love a book recommendation for quick reference.