dooleysm
Platinum Member
Up in the attachments section I was bragging on my new 5' King Kutter tiller. It's done a fantastic job on the little area I've tried out so far and I'm waiting for it to cool off before doing anything more. This gives me time to think, which is not always a good thing.
I've got a garden this year up near the house that's probably 12'x45'. I'm pretty cramped for space in there, which is why I got the new tiller and a new space scoped out on the other side of the barn for a bigger garden next year. I'm planning to keep the tomatoes, peppers, onions, lettuce, and maybe carrots in the small garden by the house. I'm going to move the beans and potatoes to the bigger garden and expand into corn, melons, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and whatever else I take a notion to plant into the big garden.
Now I've got until next spring to get the big garden ready to plant. I've got access to well aged cow manure and sand, both of which I brought into the current garden, with great results. I was planning to bring more of the same in for this garden (I think I brought in the manure and sand at about a 3:1 ratio manure:sand).
I'm also planning on getting the soil tested. I've just today learned how to go about that, so I'll get that done within the next couple weeks.
I'm wondering if there's anything else I should be doing? Should I till up the whole area for the garden now and plant some sort of cover crop? Or just leave the weeds over winter? Will it be clear to me what kind of things I need to do based on the results of the soil test? I've never had one done before so I don't know what I will be getting back. Anything else you guys would do if you had until spring to get a garden ready to go?
I've got a garden this year up near the house that's probably 12'x45'. I'm pretty cramped for space in there, which is why I got the new tiller and a new space scoped out on the other side of the barn for a bigger garden next year. I'm planning to keep the tomatoes, peppers, onions, lettuce, and maybe carrots in the small garden by the house. I'm going to move the beans and potatoes to the bigger garden and expand into corn, melons, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and whatever else I take a notion to plant into the big garden.
Now I've got until next spring to get the big garden ready to plant. I've got access to well aged cow manure and sand, both of which I brought into the current garden, with great results. I was planning to bring more of the same in for this garden (I think I brought in the manure and sand at about a 3:1 ratio manure:sand).
I'm also planning on getting the soil tested. I've just today learned how to go about that, so I'll get that done within the next couple weeks.
I'm wondering if there's anything else I should be doing? Should I till up the whole area for the garden now and plant some sort of cover crop? Or just leave the weeds over winter? Will it be clear to me what kind of things I need to do based on the results of the soil test? I've never had one done before so I don't know what I will be getting back. Anything else you guys would do if you had until spring to get a garden ready to go?