The Dirt-Poor Way to a Greener Garden
This is how I started out. I had no real money to start with, so I did the best I could. I wanted to purchase organic produce rather than chemically infested produce, but was unable to. I decided that gardening was the best way to go.
I reused the seed starter trays from nurseries.
I found planters at yard sales, and were given many more.
I purchased cheap vegetable, fruit and herb seeds at the store.
I transplanted chives from my apartment garden to my new home.
While cleaning up the yard my first year here, I transplanted plants from my available space to garden plots.
I scavenged wood and nails to build garden beds.
The Not Quite Dirt-Poor Way to a Greener Garden
Now that I have been gardening for a few years, I have done more for my garden to make it greener. These things have been done in steps.
I decided to build a compost bin from five big, wooden pallets that I received for free. The fours sides are attached to each other, but the other pallet is just placed over the top so animals cannot get into the bin.
I purchased bags of good soil and organic compost to start the composting process, adding dead leaves, organic food scraps, grass clippings and other items as they were available.
I reuse all of the planters that I own, as well as the seed starters. These are mostly plastic at this time. As I purchase planters, I am choosing non-plastic alternatives.
I use the water from cooking vegetables, hard boiled eggs and pastas in my gardens.
I collect rainwater for garden use.
I purchase seedlings, started organically, from a nursery. I start seedlings myself when the nursery does not have what I want.
Future Plans for My Greener Garden
The future looks good on the gardening front. I am planning on doing some great things that will further green my gardening habits, as I learn to become more self-sufficient. Here are the plans that I have at this point.
I want to begin purchasing organic and/or open pollinated seeds.
Constructing a small greenhouse would be very beneficial.
I would like to learn more about vermiculture.
I want to design an extensive herb garden.
I want to design an extensive salad garden.
The purchase of a wheelbarrow would be very helpful.
I want to have two more compost bins.
There you have it. Greener ways to garden from a woman who is trying to incorporate a green lifestyle into her life on a budget.
What, you may ask, will I do with all of the plastic planters once I have replaced them with non-plastic counterparts? I will be giving them away to anyone who may want them. In this way, I will not be adding to the landfill problem.:::
Published by Shannon L. Buck
Shannon Buck is an author, freelance writer, blogger, and proofreader residing in Orono, Maine. You can visit her at http://frugalrecipes.wordpress.com and http://howtolivethefreelancelife.wordpress.com, as... View profile
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