I spent a lot of time “preparing” to garden, but doing nothing to start because I was so afraid of failure. Then, someone told me that much of gardening is trial and error. Honestly, it freed me up as perfectionist to not get upset or discouraged when things don’t work too well. Here are a few of the trials and errors I have been working through.
I started my morning today with a little gardening. I added some tomato plants I bought (1.77 for 4) since my
tomato seedlings did not take (still working on getting the seedling thing
down). I put 2 in an Earth Box ($40)
which is a “fool” proof system. What
appealed to me is that everything is included in the package except the dirt. It was easy to put together (There are videos on their site.). The
site provides guidelines for planting which I appreciated a lot since I am a
novice. Another aspect I like is the
watering system—you can never over or under water! You simply add water in the tube at the top
which becomes part of a reserve under the plant. When it is full, it begins to overflow at the
bottom. This system allows for you to “forget”
to water if you are super busy or to go away a few days without worrying about
your plants. Check out the Earth Box website if you are interested in learning more about this system. It is ideal for container or patio gardeners.
I also re-potted 2 tomato plants in some inexpensive
containers I found at Wal-mart (under $5 each).
I did it in part to save money (a
lot cheaper than an Earth Box) and to test if there is any difference in the
plants between the two systems. These
containers also have a water reserve at the bottom.
In addition, I separated the 2 inexpensive containers into 2
locations to test out which place (if any) seems to do better (front or back of
house). Wal-mart also had some bamboo
in the garden area for under $3 which I bought to make a tomato support system
later on.
I am having some trial and error with where to put my
plants. I wanted to put them on my deck,
but it is in need of repairs (hopefully they will get done this summer). I put them on my back patio, but they were
clearly not getting enough sun. I moved
them (luckily the Earth Boxes have an option to add wheels) right off the patio
and into the grassy area. I also made
the error I using the white side of the plant cover. Since normally we have such hot summers (it
has been unseasonably cool) and it seems like my flowers at the back of the
house get scorched, I thought white (reflecting rather than absorbing) would be
better. Today, I use my extra covers and
re-covered them using the black side.
I re-potted the 2 additional cilantro plants I had. I put those in the garden area because I have
heard that deer do not like the smell, which keeps them away from the other
plants. I also have lavender and
marigolds in the garden area. They deter
garden pests of all kinds.
So far, I am enjoying gardening immensely, even with all the
trials and errors. It is a great outlet
for me in the summer months when I am not working.
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