posted 11 hours ago
Hi everyone,
I've been interested in permaculture and food forests for many years. Since 6 years I own my own home and garden. Unfortunately the soil, which is mainly clay, has a lot of demolition debris, which makes it difficult to stick a shovel in. That's why I came up with the idea of creating a mini food "forest", although the surface area is limited. I used to plant vegetables on a small part of the garden, and I would like to do this again. I have some neighbours who use pesticides that made me hesitate to grow my own food. Also debris in my own garden from a previous owner made me hesitate.
That's why I came up with the idea of using raised beds and fill these with clean soil. Maybe I'm too afraid of my soil in my garden, but after digging up debris like batteries and a nail poilish bottle, and seeing my neighbour using pesticides, I prefer using soil of which I am certain that it's clean.
I had a long term wish to have my own compost toilet, so I built one in my garden. It has been in use for almost one year now and the compost pile is about 1 cubic meter in volume. I put the compost toilet content together with the organic material from cooking / kitchen in my compost pile. Ideally, I use this compost to built my raised beds. But it will take one extra year before it is safe to use it as garden soil. When using a height of 20 cm for the raised beds, the compost pile produces about 5 square meters per year of new clean soil.
The "problem" is that I would like to start this spring with a vegetable garden, but if I have to wait until I have enough self produced compost, it will take at least one more year.
I am wondering if you have any ideas how to be able to start this year instead of waiting another year? If I buy commercially produced compost, it takes a car (truck) to deliver it, which burns fuel, and oftentimes I'm not convinced about the origin of the ingredients of the compost, although there are a few companies that state their compost is made from organic ingredients.