This is what the garden looked like at the beginning of this spring growing season.
You can see that land just outside one edge slopes down to the pastures. The two closest beds contain herbs and the farthest bed houses the asparagus. I think we planted the asparagus in 04 or 05 and are now getting a pretty steady supply of spears. The compost bins are housed in another bed behind a small trellis. There is a keyhole garden directly behind the bench.
As much as I love growing herbs and vegetables, I have found that I work really hard getting things planted and then forget (i.e. ignore) this edible garden. Which leads me to my big dilema - what direction do I want to take here?
- This fall, we will be installing live oak trees along the pasture fenceline - should we extend the shade tree planting and make this a nice shady space?
- Simple rectangular raised beds?
- Something a little more naturalistic. I was reading another gardening blog, Hoe & Shovel, and her edible garden is as beautiful as the rest of the landscape. We have been ammending this soil for the past twelve years - I hate to waste all that effort on sod . . .
2 comments:
What wonderful wide open views you have. Your garden looks lovely too, but I can understand your concerns also. Meems at Hoe and Shovel is a wonderful gardener and I love reading her blog.
Love and hugs to you. Keep cool and don't work too hard or long in the heat.
FlowerLady
We do have huge vistas here - the terrain is very flat and we are surrounded with pasture and farm fields. I am trying to shorten some of those views in much of our landscape. Thanks for sharing!
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