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jedi_knight

New Urban Garden

Jedi_Knight
10 years ago

I just purchased a home and would like to plant a huge urban garden.
last year, in my previous home, i dug up most of the back yard and replaced it with garden and corn but it was destroyed by a wind storm and raccoons.

I am an amateur gardener and may have a lot of time this summer to devote to the garden.

A - I have 40' X 48' full sun lawn area - W

B - 5' X 80' strip in N front of house (between sidewalk and fence)- full sun

C - 6' X 80' strip in N front of house (between sidewalk and street) - full sun

D - 10' X 40' strip on E side of house - Full sun

E - 5' X 40' strip on W side of house - partial sun

F - 5' X 40' strip on W side of house - shade

G - 7' X 30' strip N side of house - shade/ partial sun

F - 40' X 30' area with an apple and cherry tree (have not been pruned for several years)

I visited the extension office and obtained a soil test kit. Do I just need a sample for the whole lot or should I test each area?

For zone D I was thinking of planting strawberry plants and bush beans (companion planting).

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