we put a layer of cardboard under the compost to act as a weed barrier
the soil distributed
the sun garden now extends right to Hastings
the soil distributed
the sun garden now extends right to Hastings
A gardening day like this is a treat in the DTES, normally one needs to keep on guard for used needles and condoms buried in the soil or other waste and garbage lying about. The soil is so fluffy and easy to work with at this stage because it hasn't compacted yet. This does also mean that plants are more easily stolen, but we'll hope for the best! I have to say that plant disappearances have slowed down a great deal, in part because lots of locals have been warding people off! I love that they are taking some ownership of the gardens, because it's for them as well. I'd love to find a way to integrate more locals into the gardening projects.
Next guerrilla mission: starting a sunflower field beyond the barbed-wire fence....
Next guerrilla mission: starting a sunflower field beyond the barbed-wire fence....
2 comments:
Hooray!!! So...you just put the cardboard down on top of the weeds and grass? You don't dig them up first?? And it works?????
Coooooool....What a great solution!
Beautiful, so inspiring to see the dramatic change from the photo's to the actual site now! Awesome work Krista, you are truly the Garden Goddess!
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