Showing posts with label small garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small garden. Show all posts

Saturday 9 May 2020

You Can Garden!


I garden in a small space because I have bad knees and recently had a triple bypass, but my Small Garden works wonders.
If you want to grow something, anything, be it fruit, flowers, herbs, or vegetables and have even the smallest space you can do so. It is all a matter of determination, knowledge and design.
A single pot of geraniums on the stairs leading up to your apartment, a community garden plot, a backyard, side yard or front yard garden; containers on balconies, decks and patios; all are ways people express their desire to grow plants.
Ingenuity will see you through.


Your first step is to get to know the space where your garden will be; in particular, how much natural sunlight does it get none, all day or somewhere in-between? Once you know that you can start to develop a plant list selecting plants that thrive in the amount of sunlight that yoru have available.
Now how big is that space; room for one container or can you set up a small backyard market garden?
Garden design is one of the places where it pays to be honest with yourself. You may have space to grow enough food for a family of four but are you actually going to invest the time that is required to do this or is a small kitchen herb or cut-flower garden more stable for your lifestyle?
If you have a small space and that is our focus here, then the process is easier, similar but also simpler? How much light does the space get; how big is it and once you know the answer to those two questions, what do you want to grow?
Containers are a highly effective means to grow your favourite plants in very tiny spaces. Fruit trees, vegetables, herbs, tomatoes, cut flowers and many, many vegetables will do well in a container. The main rules: 1- make sure the container is big enough for the plant tog row and 2- be sure that there is drainage so the plants' roots do not get overly wet and rot.
Be sure to place something under the container that will catch any runoff; this may be particularly important on balconies and stairs where there are other people living below you.
Anything can be a container; anything that can hold soil and some water that is. I have used a pair of old work boots to grow Johnny-jump-ups and put them out on my balcony. They brought more than a few favourable comments and drew peoples’ attention to what else was growing there.
Visits to garage sales and flea markets can uncover some intriguing containers that may add a distinctive design touch. Make sure to match the container to the surrounding elements.
My favourite small space, single container garden consists of one Camp Joy Cherry tomato plants plus two basil plants. The Camp Joy is a heritage plant and a good producer. Tomatoes and basil are natural companions both growing in the same container or cooking in the same dish.
This combo is ideal for deck or patio and is be perfect on a backyard patio just near the kitchen door so the plants are right at hand when needed; as long as that spot get 6 hours of sunlight each day, they will provide you will tomatoes and basil to add fresh flavour to your meals.

Sunday 3 November 2019

Winter is Coming: Time for New Projects

While the cosmos is still in bloom alongside the house, the gardening season has come to an end. The small garden has been put to bed and I am moving onto new projects, although both are connected to food and growing.





November is NaNoWriMo month. You sign up to write 50,000 words within the month of November. I have started on a novel entitled. "Enough is Enough."

The second project is to grow this blog, the Inquisitive Gardener. A book is in the work, one feature of this book will be a section on "invasive plants." I'll release more details as the days pass.

What are you up to in the offseason?






Wednesday 25 September 2019

My Small Garden

When it comes to gardening size does not matter. It is possible to create a wildlife, pollinator-friendly garden in a small space. I have. My small garden began this year. In it I grew grex beans, glass gem corn, black-eyed Susans, stevia, sunflowers and have just planted columbine,  This space is an oval and while I plan on a slight increase in size next year, my interest is in exploring what can be done within a small space.