In only a 12' diameter space I'd have to agree with dward, that anherb
spiral would be the way to go! You could always add in some veggiestoo
- bush beans/peas for N-fixation upslope of a heavy N feeder likebroccoli,
greens, or squash, with tomato or cukes hanging over the edge in thelovely in
appropriate sun sector....
So many options. Do have fun with it, and post pictures!
Tripp
The best fertilizer is the gardener's shadow.
-Chinese proverb
--- On Fri, 2/5/10, carolyn anderson <cschampagne@gmail.com> wrote:
From: carolyn anderson <cschampagne@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Permaculture in Coastal SC
To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
Date: Friday, February 5, 2010, 5:50 PM
Hi Dward,
Moved here from MA. It's very very very different here, and very
its own way.in
I definitely want to grow herbs, so I'll check out the concept of herb
spirals.
No good place inside to grow sprouts. I've got some cilantro growing
thedo some
window and it's very leggy.
But, we have a very long growing season down here so I'm sure I can
sprouting on the porch.wrote:
Thanks for the idea.
Carolyn
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 6:41 AM, dward Okun <dward.okun@gmail.com>
know
> hi carolyn,
>
> dward here, from massachuetts. ive never been down to SC and i dont
> what it is like. when i read tht you had a small space i immediatlycheap
thought
> herb spiral. herb spirals are a great way to save space , easy and
tohave
> build, and very beautifull. also , with your seed coupon , if you
> extrawhetgrass
> money left over you could get seeds for indoor sprouting, like
> andexcited
> buckwheat, mung, aduki. i just got into sprouting so im really
> about<cschampagne@gmail.com
> it. i hope all goes well with your project.
>
>
> dward
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:46 PM, carolyn anderson
> >wrote:aware
>
> > HI,
> > I'm totally new to permaculture, although I've been peripherally
ofwant to
> > it
> > for about 9 years. I recently relocated to Charleston SC and
> growresources,
> > a
> > veggie garden using permaculture. I have limited space and
soas
> > it's important to me that I start small and make as few mistakes
> > possible. Can anyone refer me to a resource for learning where tobegin
> andcertificate
> > how to proceed in coastal SC conditions? I have a gift
fromdo
> an
> > heirloom seed catalogue, and don't even know which varieties will
well_______________________________________________
> > here. Thanks so much. Carolyn
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