I thought I knew a few things about gardening, but given a task on someone else garden or plot, DESIGN slowly becoming scary. First it is not my specialty. Second some of the things asked are beyond my gardening knowledge.
Mother used to say, you don't wait to be a millionaire to give and donate. So lets see what's the request from a blogger friend through email.
Your passion towards a
greener earth is most admired. I may not have a green thumb but I share your
passion for a greener earth. I hope to seek your advice on this garden project
that I'm planning for my soon to be opened kindergarten. I wanted to turn a 24
meter-run of wall with planter box into a beautiful wall garden and edible
garden for the children to enjoy. Attached is a photo of the wall and
planter box. I may have the passion but lacks the knowledge and so I hope it is
not too much trouble to bother you with the following questions :
1- The width of the
planter box is only 30 cm with a depth of 25-30 cm, what type of edible plants
can be grown in such a small planter box. I hope tomatoes and green beans can
be among them. 2-How do I grow
creeper plants to cover the wall without having to share the small planter box
with the edible garden? I worry that the soil, direct sun and space in the
planter box may not be enough to be shared by the creeper plants and the edible
plants.
3-My goal is to have
the wall covered with easy-to-maintain creeper plant that is thin layered and
would not block the sun required by the edible garden that I plan to grow in
the entire 24 meter planter box. Do you think that is possible? and if it is,
what creeper plant will that be and how do I grow it?
4- For the edible
garden, can I use one type of soil for different type of plants such as herbs,
leafy vegetable, tomatoes, cucumber, green beans, cabbage and etc? what soil
will that be and can I get it from any nurseries? Where can I find varieties of
plant seeds or seedlings? I do have a longer
list of questions, but I will refrain myself till I get your reply :)
Anxiously waiting for
your reply.
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planter box waiting for "green touch" |
Suggestion:
1. Most vegetables can be grown in 30cm wide planter box. For immediate impact spinach would be good for children to shout and yell because spinach is quick. Tomato and brinjals may add colour to planter box. But of all vegetables, cabbages would definitely steal the show. I tried cabbage before, growing them them in pots. With cabbage, everyone will stop and ask questions.... haha.
2. Creeper: I know pokok duit-duit which crawl on coconut trees. On brick wall, I suppose creative addition of cocopeat may encourage such growth.
3. That creeper plant (pokok duit-duit) doesn't get itself rooted to the ground. It's born as aerial plant.
4. If I were you, I would retain the original soil but add compost and organic fertiliser. Most gardening supplies can be purchased from nurseries, including seeds.
Gardening is an adventure of success and failure. So lets not worry too much, as long as we can be passionate about, things will get better and we feel happy about the gardening adventure.
_________bangchik and kakdah_________
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