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Using T-posts and wire to support climbing plants such as tomatoes or cucumbers makes a straw bale garden more productive, says Joel Karsten, author of Straw Bale Gardens Complete. ( Jen Daugherty ...
Terrible garden soil? Or even no soil? No problem. Yes, you can garden! Straw bale gardening uses a bale as the medium in which you plant. You won't have to dig in rocky or hard soil, and it ...
I have used straw bale gardening for three years and have had good success with Tomatoes, potatoes, green beans, broccoli and some vine crops. There are probably other things that grow well too, but ...
Not Conditioning the Bales Properly. One of the most critical steps in straw bale gardening is conditioning the bales. This process involves adding water and fertilizer to the bales over a period ...
Get started gardening in driveway planters. Here are easy straw bale gardening instructions to add some food and flowers to your sunny driveway. I was smitten with my driveway last summer. For ...
The downsides of straw bale gardening. Over the course of the 12 days of conditioning the bales, mushrooms begin sprouting from the bales. The mushrooms are a sign that the bales are composting, ...
This year's growing season is not exactly off to an early start. But a local gardener has a suggestion: Plant your vegetables in a bale of straw instead of in the ground. It's a humble method with ...
Straw bale gardening combines container gardening and raised-bed gardening into one green-thumb package. You can grow many vegetables, fruits and flowers in a straw bale garden, Trinklein said.
Actually, straw bale/mortar home construction is a big industry. In the garden, straw bales are big, too. Skip to main content Skip to main content. Register for more free articles. Sign up for ...