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  1. From spring to winter, we had plants growing non stop. Here’s how we did it.

    FILL UP GARDEN BED WITH FREE MATERIALS:

    – Layer of cardboard and brown paper materials direct to ground
    – Large rotted logs
    – Twigs and small branches to fill the gaps
    – Leaves and garden debris
    – Organic garden soil mix
    – Final layer of Compost, optional mix in perlite

    Since we used large logs, this process will take away nitrogen from the soil to break it down. But we made sure to feed the soil with either compost, chicken manure granules, worm castings, and fertilizers that is high in nitrogen like bonemeal or alfalfa meal. This is done throughout the growing season.

    By Fall, we rejuvenated the soil by adding green leaves, plus compost and layers of brown leaves.
    We will continue to add organic matter on top, each season to build up soil health.

    GROWING TIMELINE:
    From January – March we start our seeds indoors. We start many vegetable plants like Lettuce, Bok Choy, Cabbages, Spinach, Peppers, Okra and Many More.

    In April, we installed the new garden beds in the greenhouse and transplanted cool loving crops.

    By end of May we switched to Peppers and Okra. The harvest continued all the way to December.

    By timing and choosing the right variety of vegetable, you can continuously grow food. Also by using covers like hoop tunnels or greenhouse, you can extend your growing season.

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  2. You have a wonderful and amazing garden! Everything that you grow is so healthy and vibrant that it is beautiful! I know that it all must be delicious and so fresh. Good job! 😊❤

  3. What is the brand of greenhouse you have?

    I have a plastic one i want to upgrade but where i would put it is filled with American bamboo the neighbors from 25 years ago planted and it broke their pavers and concrete and we tried to stop it from spreading but i was a kid when i took over it was already infested.. between bamboo and wisteria vines the ground is almost impenetrable, ill probably need to rent a bobcat to get it out and it’ll probably grow back too. One of my beds was producing wayyyy less and plants weren’t getting big, i stuck my hands in the soul and theres bamboo roots 3-4 inches in diameter with shoots and roots going all over, was using it as a herb bed but its a waste of space. Dont want to build a nee bed until the bamboo is curbed.

    Only good thing about American bamboo is you will have unlimited garden stakes and some cool diy fly rods😊

    Amazing work as always bro keep it pushin!!

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