A virgin garden
By jakill
@jakill (835)
3 responses
@savypat (20216)
• United States
4 May 09
Take the time to plan and to work you soil before you plant, I know the temptation is to start planting right away. But resist temptation and do it right.
@derek_a (10873)
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4 May 09
I have just moved house, but we haven't got a virgin garden at this time, but a few years ago we did. It seems that most things can be grown without fertilizer as the soil is fresh and full of nutrients. It tends to be hard work digging it over though, but you can create it the way you want it to be. I hope it gives you lots of pleasure in the years to come
= Derek
= Derek @dont_pick_your_nose (2279)
• Australia
15 Jun 11
I think its important to mulch your plants to retain moisture to the soil, have adequate drainage under each plant so the roots dont rott in stagment water and grow a variety of different plants to see which grows better in your soil and environment. regular water and fertilizer is essential.



