Hello fellow gardeners,

Here is my attempt for a small vegetable patch.

Clay soil in a region in France where the soil is rich and a lot of cultures do well.

I wanted it to be circular, draw a sketch and, obviously failed it.

So here is my patch at the moment :

  • I hoed a 60m square in january, the patch was a previously a middow
  • I scythe to get grass for cover
  • No-Till, Ruth Stout method (except I use grass instead of hay.)
  • No-Water (except the first week I transplant or sow.)
  • Potatoes were put on top of the ground, I added a handful of compost and covered it with grass.
  • Zuchinis are beautiful.
  • I tried the milpa association (corn, squash, beans) Beans climb on corns and squashs cover the ground.
  • I also have some flowers to attract bugs and ladybird.
  • Eggplants are a bit late to show.
  • Strawberries and beets did very well.
  • Pak Choy cabbages are amazing.

And I repeat but no watering (60 litres for the whole garden)

For a first attempt I really am happy with how it goes. Scything is a noble exercice to acquire harmony between the tool, the mind and the body.

  • stilgar [he/him] @infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Cool! I’m trying Three Sisters for the first time this year, in a relatively small bed. Luckily its been warm so far here so the corn is loving life 😁

    • jbz@slrpnk.netOP
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      1 year ago

      It really amazed me how corns are growing even if I do not water them. The experiment will be renewed next year in a larger bed.