GARDEN IN BAGS - WHAT TO USE (CONSTRUCTIONS AND MATERIALS) The previous owner of a plot of land that I purchased near St. Petersburg 15 years ago, uprooted it with a tractor. As a result, there were no trees, no bushes, or even turf. A clean sheet of clay for the novice gardener, write and draw what you want! I thought for a long time whether I needed the beds. ...
With my own hands - read more ... A garden in bags with your own hands - instead of beds, reviews and pros and consBEST DRAWINGS: VERTICAL, HILL AND DEEP Why put mounds on the site? Whom to put in the groove? How to prepare a beautiful and at the same time productive garden? We continue the story about how the shape and method of laying the beds affect good yields. A VERTICAL BED WITH YOUR OWN HANDS “This year my husband saw on the Internet a photo of a garden bed posted right on ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself beds - vertical, knobby and deep: differences and pros and consMITALIDER BED, WARM, HIGH - DIFFERENCES Fashionable vegetable garden: planning new beds Have you ever thought that the yield is influenced not only by top dressing, seed quality and proper care? Yes, the garden bed itself may or may not be an excellent foundation for future success. Let's figure it out! OWN HANDS WARM DOWN “We bought a summer cottage plot recently. Together ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself beds - according to the Mitlider, warm and high: differences and pros and consHAVE HARVED - TAKE CARE OF THE BEDS The other day I saw how the neighbors at the dacha in layers brought the land from the garden to the farthest corner of the site and piled it there, sprinkling it abundantly with quicklime. An expensive and time-consuming method, although effective. In some cases, only such radical methods work, but more often simpler options help. What kind? Let's figure it out! ...
With my own hands - read more ... Care of the beds after harvesting - the right advice from cand. agricultural sciencesDO-HAND MITLIDER BOXES The Mittlider method involves creating a vegetable garden in the form of narrow beds or box-beds. In the first case, the garden is divided into strips, where narrow beds alternate, on which, in fact, crops are grown, and wide aisles that practically do not require processing. The length of the beds is arbitrary and depends on the size of the site and the wishes of the owners. Their standard width is 45 ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself Mittlayer beds - their Pros and Cons?