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Send a British cow is the role played by developing appropriate the harsh conditions of the Southern African kohopenkin, which is easy to build from recycled materials, which is in the middle of the compost in its nutrients and keep as much moisture that half buckets of water a day is enough.
True to its name, keyhole garden gets shape; a circular bench is as if cut off a piece. For this recess extends located in the middle wood of the compost, which can throw all kinds of garden waste and kitchen arising avokompostiin suitable material, such as eg. Potato peels and nuupahtaneita vegetables. Bench also watered after implantation step through this central opening, whereby the flow into the compost nutrients to the roots.
Well why this sort ago Hanko? After all, here all Africans circumstances exist, but the barren sandy yard had to some kind kohopenkit any case to build. Then these online wood caught my eye keyhole. And now we also have three rings. The edge material I used the old concrete paving stones. North I filled with cardboard, paper, stones and alasleikattujen bushes branches. Next, on top of throwing the branches in reverse the old lawn. Then I mixed benches haravointijätettä, wood the management of bio-Biolan content, made in bags kutteripurua, old lehtikompostorin materials and more bag of horse manure. I bought wood to the surface over a 10-centimeter layer of new muhevaa garden mulch. The first bench I did the best location on the courtyard of the house in a secluded cove in the south against the wall. Well kuumahan sort compostable kohopenkki is to say, the growing season lengthens comfortably. wood And the need for irrigation is really low. Sometimes I test the sense knocked down several medium bucket of water the compost and seen, as the water percolates through the curbs out. So bucket occasionally is enough. Together rinkulaan wood I, in turn, pulled the top of the sadevesisaavin hose, which means it wets almost entirely of itself.
Well, what they may then be grown? Pretty much anything. The potato is not successful, do not dry and become accustomed wood to Infertile conditions herbs not care about this nutrient-rich soil. I am istutellut rings The bit of every kind; salads, spinach, root vegetables, onions, wood cabbages, peas, chard, peppers, eggplant, zucchini and pumpkins. And the growth has been gratifying!
Down the mold is pressed during the summer gradually pile, when the base materials decompose. In the spring among One can again mix and a new layer of garden cleaning waste. The height can also be increased slowly, if at the beginning the material shortage. In fact, I left the third-seat avokompostiasteelle and planted the pumpkin, when I ran out of the mold.
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Welcome to Villa Hottentot, the budding gardener forum! Write blogs Mari, experimentation and prone to over-zealous novice. Obsessed wells lint. The dream of a lucrative benefit of a garden and a small-scale wood self-sufficiency. The garden is located 1A zone Hanko sandy beaches beside. Old wooden house yard is full of moss, weeds and angled grown pines. The purpose here would be to set up a small eden. Contact address mari@villahottentotti.com
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