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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Hay Garden Dressing


First  Garden of Four Plants.


Pool Garden with Dressing of Hay


Newest Watermelon Plant

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Are you a Garden Griper? Look at My Pool



People are always griping about not being able to grow a garden. I can't grow....Too many rocks....bad soil....bad climate....too many bugs...I wish they were "can do" gardeners but some are not. They always find reasons not to do something instead of solutions in how they can do it.

As you see from my photos, my pool garden is complete. Sure I will find better ways of doing things but for this year my two small gardens are complete. I'm too busy this year to grow a huge garden so this garden will have to suffice. Let's see I have three pepper plants and four tomato plants. OH YEAH! I am also planning on growing watermelons. I hope to think up a new and exciting method in growing a few melons. See you later...

Pool Technique (It is Done)



Get the best soil you have and add it to your bucket with layers of hay. I have only two layers of hay in my bucket. When you are done adding your transplant you will have two feet of soil depth. If you like you can make a fence around your pool with plastic netting or a fruit net by using four fence post.

I am going to stake down my buckets in case an animal decides to knock one over in order to eat my soil. For some reason wild animals like to eat rich potting soil.

Add a few more bucket crops to your pool and then sit back and watch them grow.

PS: The bucket I used was already cut. I plan to do things differently. I'll show you late....take care.

Friday, June 17, 2016

Bring Out the Pool


The combination of using a pool and buckets is a great one. The buckets should have no bottom. I use a table saw to cut the bottom out of my buckets. It basically becomes a tube.

I prepare the pool by using a hot pipe for a poker and making five holes at the bottom of pool for drainage. I try to stay away from the edges when making holes in my pool. I used a 1/2" pipe heated by a torch and applied to the bottom of the pool.

The next step is to cover the holes with landscaping fabric.  Why not leave the holes? Answer: BUGS I do not want bugs crawling into my pool and living near the roots of my plants. The bugs I have seen are sow bugs, ants and termites.

The next step is to layer the pool with spoiled hay and soil. I used two layers of hay. I have plenty after scything my yard.


For soil I used cheap bags of soil/manure. It is about three dollars a bag. I also add any old buckets of soil from last year plantings.


These are the buckets that I emptied in which I am going to cut the bottoms out. That is basically it for the pool. The next step is using the buckets and placing them on top of the pool. The transplants will grow in the bucket and extend their roots into the pool.

Why all the fuss. Where I live I cannot take the chance that some ground critter will destroy my small garden. By using the pool I insure the hope that I will have some produce.

So far my garden without a pool is doing well, but for how long?


Can you see my first pepper?

This year I used my Halloween candy containers for growing lettuce. Take a look:


This lettuce was a test. I first started the seeds in a zip lock bag on a paper towel. They sprouted in days. I used the sprouts about a month later. The sprouts were overgrown but still worked. I left the sprouts on the paper towel and then ripped the sheet in half and planted each half in these containers.

Lettuce is hard to grow in containers. They are hard to come up and dry out very easily. I solved the solution to all my problems. By leaving the sprouts on the paper towel the towel keeps the sprouts wetter than without it. You simply bury the paper towel with sprouts and watch them grow.

Continue to view my posts. My next post will continue with my pool garden with my transplants. Take care....Larry

Brainstorming: I thought of a better way to make a hole at the bottom of my buckets than by saw. I am going to use my heated pipe and make holes in a circular pattern at the bottom of the bucket. It will still give me a huge hole at the bottom of my bucket and yet the bucket will remain more solid. I'll show you later by picture.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Moles and Hay

One mole can wipe out a garden. Here in Missouri we do have them. Look at my little garden of two tomatoes and two pepper plants, they could be wiped out by one mole if he decides to dig near their roots.


Notice the net (fruit net) over my plants I use in order to protect them from vermin like possums, raccoons, and armadillos. But what about the moles? I'm tried of trapping and killing them. Is there a better way. In California there are gophers.  Talk about a nuisance.

This year I am going to try the swimming pool technique. Stay tuned. I am going to show pictures of my pool garden.   I am going to do it this week with my new transplants.

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I'm getting my place ready to sell. I don't need forty two acres. I'm not a farmer or a rancher. All I want is a small place where I can grow what I need to eat. Perhaps five acres is enough. The new place that I buy must have clover and grass. If it doesn't, I'll grow it. I don't need a yard to mow, I need clover and grass to scythe.

Look at all this hay from a small portion of ground.



It looks like I mowed the grass. People do cut their grass by scything alone. I plan on being one of them.

Hay is the backbone to all my gardening techniques. You can use it in buckets, swimming pools (gardens), in ditches, or grow in it. It is great for all your gardening needs. I like to store my hay in bales. Bales heat up and makes the weed seed unviable.

Stay tuned for my pool garden. I'm buying some soil today. I am going to have me some fun.