Subject: Create a small garden - PEM BB gardening.straw.smallgarden
Provide proof of the following as pictures or video (<2 min):
- The area you're starting with
- Garden halfway created
- Show that any added growing mix, soil and mulches are organic or better
- Garden complete with measurements of growing spaces
- Rabbit fence
I'm going to take a crack at this as the first person to submit for this BB. I will attempt to cover all the bases but I can clarify more if needed.
I did some digging in my photos and found that I started this garden in 2020 when I took over the property from my family.
The soil in the area is incredibly rocky, and rumors were that there used to be an old building back here that burnt down. To avoid too many surprises, I decided on wide raised beds. I utilized cardboard/brown paper as a smothering layer under the beds before adding materials.
I assembled the beds and filled them with locally sourced compost/topsoil (Linked privately with BB certifiers). I utilize cover crops, chop and drop, and semi-finished compost I make on site as garden bed mulch. I utilized ramial chip mulch from an arborist friend that he brought as well as trees from my homestead for the paths. I found that we had enough leftover board wood for a smaller bed that I decided to dedicate to asparagus and added it in a year later.
Current Garden Six Raised Beds - 4'x12'x1'
One Raised Bed - 4'x10'x1'
328' Total Growing Space
Mike Haasl
Subject: Create a small garden - PEM BB gardening.straw.smallgarden
This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEM curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the straw badge in Gardening.
Now that you're through the Sand badge, it sure seems like you need an actual garden of your own to grow in. You can get a fair amount of food out of a small garden space. Especially if you focus on higher value crops like herbs. Let's create a small garden!
Sheet mulch garden establishment video for a fresh site:
Another general video on beginning to garden:
Minimum requirements:
- At least 100 square feet of growing area
- Paths and infrastructure don't count
- Starting from lawn or untended ground (grass, weeds, etc)
- Short fence to keep out rabbits
- Can be:
- Hugelkulture
- Keyhole
- Raised beds
- No plastic or treated wood
- Wide permanent beds in the ground (preferred)
- Narrow rows
- If soil or growing mix is added it needs to be organic or better
- Mulch paths with heavy mulch that is organic or better (wood chips, straw, boards, etc)
- Mulch beds with light mulch that is organic or better (chipped leaves, grass clippings, straw, etc)
- Tilling is permitted this one time to establish a garden space
- No hydroponics or aquaponics
Provide proof of the following as pictures or video (<2 min):
- The area you're starting with
- Garden halfway created
- Show that any added growing mix, soil and mulches are organic or better
- Garden complete with measurements of growing spaces
- Rabbit fence