These initial steps - phase 1 - took place last fall. In ABQ, edibles can be grown through the cool seasons too. So placing and constructing the raised beds on asphalt is the first priority. Raised beds, used for growing food, are best placed according to the best exposure for your favorite varieties. The low bed seen here runs north/south and is placed on the east side of this space. Beds can run in either direction, and rows are not necessary. Plant as it is convenient for you, and resist making the garden beds too wide. This bed is just a little too deep for the average height person, making maintenance more exhausting.
The specific steps in creating these raised beds include laying cardboard as a barrier to the asphalt, and straw to help reduce compaction. Months later, it's become apparent that this bed will need to be raised -- the cardboard retains almost too much moisture! Creating a barrier to possibly polluted surfaces is a good idea, just in case, so more depth or better drainage will be necessary for the most predictable conditions.
Wednesday
construction begins...
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Sunday
The busy season...
What happened to spring?
Summer is almost here, and offers a good time to watch some wonderful videos available online. The selections featured at GG's video broadcasting site (on YouTube) are some of the best available, produced by sources like PBS and permaculture specialists working with the founder, Bill Mollison. Use these to supplement your summer ed, or stay inspired while higher temps might cut gardening activities short.
Look for instructional videos for urban gardeners in ABQ, also coming this season.
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Monday
NOW AVAILABLE! Journal of SUSTAINABILITY
Find it in Albuquerque or by internet, and have it shipped to you by mail for $7 plus postage.
Articles include:
"The Next Stage in Green" and
"Secrets of the Cobble Mulch Garden"
as well as other creative pieces.
Table of contents will be available online in January.
Contact info@gardenersguild.org or editors@radi.ws with questions.
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