GARDEN PREP
In this guide, we will look at rebuilding or sustaining the soil fertility in already existing garden beds. For the initial garden bed preparation see Initial Garden Prep.
If you’re preparing your garden beds for the first time and you’re starting with poor soil, focus on building a high level of organic matter as quickly as possible. Once you achieve this you can then concentrate on replacing the nutrients taken up by your crops…
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Growing vegetables, especially year-round, depletes soil nutrients and organic matter, so you’ll have to replace what’s lost with appropriate amendments, organic fertilizers, and compost.
Although soil amendments and organic fertilizers will address certain soil deficiencies and provide plants with readily available micro- and macronutrients your top priority should always be stimulating biological activity in the soil.
You do this by adding organic matter, which is both fuel and
Good compost can supply both the organic matter for soil building and the fertilizer for the crops. It is also packed with soil organisms that activate biological activity in the soil. So when in doubt just use good compost and you’re good to go!
Note: To accurately evaluate your soil’s nutrient content, you need to test your soil yourself or have it tested. By performing a soil test you can see if there are any mineral imbalances, determine the natural fertility of your soil, and reveal what fertilizer supplements you may need.
What you’ll need?
Estimated cost: variable
- Broadfork (optional but desirable)
- Digging fork
- Landscape rake
- Soil amendments/organic fertilizers (optional depending on the nature of deficiencies of your soil)
- Bonemeal
- Phosphate Rock
- Alfalfa Meal
- Kelp
- Blood meal
- Wood Ash
- Aged Manure (desirable)
4. Shallow soil cultivator (optional)
- Tilther or walk-behind tractor with power harrow implement
5. Compost (mandatory)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
- The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible, 2nd Edition
- The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener How to Grow Your Own Food 365 Days a Year, No Matter Where You Live
- The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower’s Handbook for Small-scale Organic Farming
- The Urban Farmer: Growing Food for Profit on Leased and Borrowed Land by Curtis Allen Stone
- The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses
- How to Grow More Vegetables
Videos
- Curated Youtube Videos on the Subject (note: click the ‘playlist’ button in the top right corner of the video below to browse other videos)
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