Little Wintergarden
As winter approaches comes the time of planting a wintergarden. Luckily we are blessed with Coco, our garden fairy, who raised loads of rucola, cauliflower brokkoli and more for us and her own garden.
We had three test gardens, that got planted in the beginning of the year. One of them is right under a spring. This gardenbed survived the hot summer and even draught with bearly being watered. We call it the No-water-garden. The perfect spot for summer garden.
But for winter the no-water-garden doesn't have enough sun, so I wanted to start a wintergarden.
This is what I created. Like everywhere around here, it is first a wrestle with blackberry roots. I also added a bit of compost. Even though we could probably do really good without.
The soil here used to be agricultural land before it got abandoned. Still after that animals grazed on the land. So everything in this ground grows well and abundent. Especially blackberrys. It coveres a lot of places with up to two meter high walls.
But this is a story for another time.
See you then!
Tammy
















