My first job was to create a kitchen garden in a 30-by-50-feet plot of asphalt, adjacent to a popular Orange County Restaurant. We built 14 raised beds and used the biointensive gardening method to fill them with cut-and-come-again lettuces, lemon cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, radishes, melons, beets, herbs and more. Fresh, homegrown vegetables that are served in the restaurant. In each of the redwood beds, I dug down extra deep, loosening the soil to a depth of 24 inches. This aerates the soil, giving the roots plenty of space to grow straight down, improving water retention and allowing a healthy growth of microorganisms. Close spacing of plants increases the yield and creates a vibrant mini-ecosystem under the canopy of leaves. Companion planting attracts helpful insects and repels harmful ones, and planting items in rotation helps maintain soil health. We used a tape irrigation system, which is buried under the soil and delivers water directly to the root of each plant. I've been so pleased with the results.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Biointensive Method of Gardening
My first job was to create a kitchen garden in a 30-by-50-feet plot of asphalt, adjacent to a popular Orange County Restaurant. We built 14 raised beds and used the biointensive gardening method to fill them with cut-and-come-again lettuces, lemon cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, radishes, melons, beets, herbs and more. Fresh, homegrown vegetables that are served in the restaurant. In each of the redwood beds, I dug down extra deep, loosening the soil to a depth of 24 inches. This aerates the soil, giving the roots plenty of space to grow straight down, improving water retention and allowing a healthy growth of microorganisms. Close spacing of plants increases the yield and creates a vibrant mini-ecosystem under the canopy of leaves. Companion planting attracts helpful insects and repels harmful ones, and planting items in rotation helps maintain soil health. We used a tape irrigation system, which is buried under the soil and delivers water directly to the root of each plant. I've been so pleased with the results.
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