Monday, April 30, 2012

Metal

Since there was so much metal in the back corner of the garden, I am concerned about soil contamination.  (It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to get the soil tested ... I'll have to look into that.)  I have a largish square planter and there are a bunch of cinder blocks at Dad's, so I am thinking of filling the hole with compost, and sticking the planter on top.  I will put a potato in the planter and maybe a marigold or two.  I want to surround the planter with some of the cinder blocks.  I'm going to get landscaping material and line the bottom of the cinder blocks with it.  I'll fill the holes in the cinder blocks with soil and grow onions and/or garlic in them, maybe a herb or two as well.

I've been absolutely itching to get some plants in the ground since mid-March when we had a crazy hot week... so, I decided to take a chance and planted some potatoes, lettuce and onions.  I had a couple of organic potatoes from a few weeks ago that I didn't eat and they started to sprout.  I cut them up and put them in the north corner of the garden.  I think I planted about 6-8 sprouted potato bits.  If they grow, great.  It not, no big deal... it is totally an experiment to see what will happen.  There are a lot of squirrels in the neighbourhood, so I planted onions around the potatoes to try to deter the squirrels from digging and rearranging as they are fond of doing.  And for good measure, I scattered some lettuce seeds around the front corner of the garden.

Saturday is compost day, so Dad and I are going to get a truckload of compost.  Stacy also needs compost, so we'll get some for her too.  Wooo!  Teamwork!  After I get the compost turned into the garden, I will do a better plan of what is going where.  I have some onions and seeds to plant, but I will probably wait until Monday (depending on the weather) to plant anything.  Let the compost and soil get settled a little.  And the next weekend will be major gardening day.  I want to get most of the plants put in ... I better get a hat and some sunscreen.  Lots of outdoor time in my future!!!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Preparation

This year, I am putting a garden in my Dad's backyard (he lives on Highbury Ave, London) and am growing some plants on the balcony.  I had a lot of problems with spidermites on the balcony last year (I guess the wind blows them onto the balcony), so I am going to try to mesh off areas to try to minimize the mites.
 this is where the potatoes will go

the backyard before - turns out there was a bunch of metal buried here
The garden at Dad's is a pretty decent size.  He fixed a rototiller for a friend of his and used it to till the backyard up...




You know what's fun?  When someone decides that burying a bunch of scrap metal in the backyard where you want your garden to be is a good idea ... and then you have to dig it all up.  Ugh!
It took Colin and I about an hour to free all the metal.  Dad thought it was just a little bit of metal... how wrong he was.




Not only was there a bunch of metal buried, but also some cinder blocks, bricks, glass bottles and 2 toys.  Thanks previous homeowner!  That was such a nice thing for you to leave behind!

I'm a little nervous to plant any vegetables in the spot where all the metal was.  I have no idea what kind of metal it is or if it was coated with anything, and I don't want to eat contaminated veg.  I have a planter that I might stick in that corner for now... or I might just plant marigolds there...

The soil is very sandy.  May 5 is Compost Day in London, so I am going to get a truckload of compost and add that to the soil.  Dad will then till it all in and hopefully that should bulk up the soil.  I'm also starting a compost at Dad's.  I also got a box of bloodmeal that I scattered all over the soil... to try to prevent squirrels.  I may have to get more.