Got a little carried away expanding the garden this year;
Built a small greenhouse
Two new strawberry barrels
25 plants each
Last year I started a new row on the far corner of my lot with topsoil. It flattened out much more then I thought it would, so I built it up with 330lbs of manure, 50lbs or peatmoss, and a bunch more topsoil (got another tandem load in)
Around 1,500lbs of manure total. LOL
Bed #1 with Raspberries
2nd bed with blackberries
4 early variety high bush bluberries. More to come later, but they were a little pricey, so only 4 this year.
Two weeks later;
Raspberry
Blackberry
Both rows are 30' long and will be getting trellis'.
Near to far; mint in the pots, white onion, garlic, and green onion
kale near, and peas far.
silantro and rosemary top right, two maple transplants bottom right, and three tomatoes bottom left & middle.
I'm experimenting with tomatoes; two in the hot house, two in 5 gal pails all drilled out with 2" holes and lined with landscape fabric, couple singles, one double, one triple and one quadruple all in same size pots. Let's see what does best! All sun sugar cherry tomatoes, and all in the same topsoil/ compost/ peat moss mix. The idea behind the holey buckets is that the roots need oxygen.... so more oxygen= more root growth = healthier plants and more production. The multiple plants/ pot; well, I'm thinking that if they do just as well as singles, it would be a more efficient use of space. I also wonder if they would support themselves instead of needing a trellis. At under $1/ plant, I though what the ****. May as well experiment. I had 6 tomatoes last year and none made it inside. I just ate them as I picked. This year I've got 16.