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Old 26-05-2008, 01:14 AM posted to aus.gardens
Trish Brown Trish Brown is offline
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Default Any tips for a beginner?

David Hare-Scott wrote:

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Some general hints

1) In one small volume a great starting book:
The Australian Fruit and Vegetable Garden - Clive Blazey & Jane Varkulevicius
(Digger Club)

2) Join Hunter Organic Growers Society (HOGS) The next meeting (free) is
Saturday 14th June on Kooragang Island. I will give you details if you are
interested.

David




Ooo! Is this group in any way connected to the community garden on Ash
Island? That's what got me thinking I could do this. What an effort! I
was especially taken by the pyramidal garden built up with railway
sleepers. We were going to try that at first, but soon realised the cost
would be far more than the benefits (to us, at least). Also, after many
heated arguments about whether to build up a square or triangular plot,
we finally realised the end result would give the same growable area in
the end. Hence, we agreed on a flat rectangle. But the built-up pyramid
is *great* to look at!

For those who haven't seen it: a square plot was laid out with old
railway sleepers. Next, another square, offset to form a diamond, was
laid on top. Two more squares, each graduated in size, were laid atop
the first two, forming triangular pockets in which the various veggies
grow. The tallest plants (eg. sweet corn) are in the bottom beds while
herbs are in the topmost ones. The whole area would only be about two
metres square!

What sorts of things happen at HOGS meetings, David? I've never belonged
to a gardening group, but would be interested to hear about it. I'm
feeling very much a novice, despite having been a keen pot-gardener for
most of my life. (Hm. That read funny. I meant 'gardener of potted
plants', not the other...)

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Trish {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia