Raised Beds and Sustainable Food Production in the Garden of Eden

in gardenofeden •  6 years ago 

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Soil in our part of Texas is hard clay, so we build raised beds all over our property that we fill with dank dirt.

This herb garden is made from "trash" fence panels and discarded tree trunks that were headed for a landfill had we not given them new purpose. Now they're part of our valuable food production system and nature's pharmacy!

The dirt is rich compost made from more "trash" - leaves, branches, weeds, yard clippings, and discarded food forsaken by the grocery industry as past its prime and worthless. We throw it in a pile, let nature do it's thing, and reap the rewards of rich, nutritious soil to grow more wholesome plants!

It's great fun to make more Earth.

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How long do you have wait for the compost to do its thing before you can start planting in it? Do you mix in any potting soil? Also do you grow from seed?

Sir its good strategy because raised beds production is nice and new technology. Thanks for sharing.

Those plants look so healthy and so full of colour

this seems to be a compost/composite of fertilizer.

This is hi-Tech innovative mind. Mind blowing agro-skill. Good work

Excellent indeed that you do not waste anything, to everything you get a use and everything for a better world. I congratulate you on this, with your good work.

I really like every post you. Your post is very interesting

The earth should take care of the earthquake. And we should not ignore these herbs.i like this post of yours.

We make the natural manure with the dung and leaves

very nice picture simple but very effective 👍

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You are making organic fertilizer with leaves, branches, weeds, yard clippings, and discarded food forsaken by the grocery industry.

Good.
You guys are doing the right thing.
Very wise for recycling the things that are not needed anymore.

very creative, very cool picture.
camera do you wear to take pictures?

Is there difficulty in maintaining ample moisture without runoff?

Great photography, Great job love to visit that type of wild places...........////////

Beautiful nature

This steepshot beautiful
I like it your every gardenofeden
Thanks for sharing this photography..........

just awesome nature

greenery photography sir.
loved it,have a great day sir.

good times your creative yes. I admit with your buwatan this extraordinary @gardenofeden

Thanks for sharing

Excellent idea!! the important thing is to have creativity and help the environment to develop.

Smooth concept you got there friend. i do farming and distribution of farm produce from Africa. Hit me up if are interested in dealing with African crops..
Am your man. Safe!

just you can do it best at your way and credit goes to @gardenofeden.

looking gorgeous

Wonderful to give life to what others had already discarded, See how natural life grows is great.

Beautiful the contrast of this photograph, the containers and the nature emerging from it. In that struggle to show its greatness.

This nature photography amazing
I like it this steepshot gardening
I appreciate your valuable Post.........

wow,,its amazing photography

One day this extraordinary content will get recognized and rewarded~*~

Oye esto es muy hermoso gracias por compartir me encantó :)