Still haven't harvested anything, BUT we finally have zucchini! We had 2 girl flowers that have produced fruit and there are several more girl stalks coming in. Yay!!! I think in a couple of weeks we are actually going to have a problem with way too many zucchini. all 8 plants I got from the school have taken off. I'd love to give some away.
Soon you will be in my mouth little ones!! |
The view under out cucumber net/trellis right now. |
All the leaves from this fall had been sitting in the corner of the yard making lovely leaf mulch, but we used it all a couple weeks ago around the trees in the front yard, so we decided to do an actual compost pile this year.
Step 1: Our city has issued 96 gallon trash bins so we had extra trash cans. We picked one of the bins and "drilled" 1 inch holes in the bottom for drainage and 2 rows around the outside not more than 12 inches from the bottom space a few inches apart. This will allow worms and other bugs in to work their magic. We harvested about 30 worms from the leaf mulch pile and put them in with the veggies. (try and use a dark colored bin to retain more heat from the sun)
Arrows show where some of the holes are |
Here's hubby checking the final fit |
Finished bin in the back, NE corner of the yard where it will get afternoon sun. The ivy and grass will grow back around it making in virtually unnoticeable. |
I guess it is a personal preference depending on the size of your dog, how many dogs, how much you compost, etc... Our dogs are small, but we have 3 of them, so that's a lot of poop. We are only 2 adults in our household so I don't think here is enough material to compost to balance out that much poop.
For now at least, we are keeping a separate pile for the dogs with dried leaves and yard clippings like we did last year and will use that leaf mulch for our "non-edible" plants. It does make beautiful stuff!