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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Hey Diana! No, I don't have drip tape under the landscape fabric, but plan to install some next year. Right now I'm furrow irrigating, using sandbags to hold the water where it is needed. If there is any water still standing after the moisture has wicked-up to the top of the bed, I simply prop up a corner of the sandbag and the water drains out of the garden. Couple of photos to illustrate:

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The blue object on the left side is a sandbag.

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The fabric shows how far up the water has wicked so far.

It is a crude system for watering, but it has worked really well for me. My rows are 100' long and many times I plant more than one type of vegetable on the same row. Sometimes one needs to be watered and the other doesn't ... so I'm able to sandbag off just the area I need and run some water in with the garden hose.

114 posted on 07/17/2009 12:16:10 PM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (America: Home of the Free Because of the Brave)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

Brilliant!!! :)

This season, inspired by your garden last year and my level of laziness when it comes to weeding, I stockpiled heavy cardboard and broken bags of chopped straw from work, put the cardboard down between the rows, then covered the rows and the open areas around the plants with the straw. It looks very pretty and finished and the only weeding I’ve had to do since was a little bit around each tomato or pepper or bean or squash plant.

By next spring, it will all be broken down and Husband can till it all in after he yells at me to, ‘get those #%^& tomato cages out of there, Woman!’ LOL!

It was easy to do and since I hand water and fertilize every few days (one or the other) and I like to CHAT with my plants at that time too, encouraging them and looking for any damage or pruning or harvesting that needs to be done, I just pull out a few weeds as I go! :)

I have one area at the north end of the garden that didn’t get planted with anything (about 5’ x 15’) so I covered that area up, too. Come August or so, I have plenty of room to again add peas, broccoil, chard, lettuces, etc. like we had in the spring; it should be weed free and very easy to dig.


126 posted on 07/17/2009 2:54:45 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

I’m 76 and thought I had seen everything garden wise but the engineering on your plot has just left me slack jawed!!! I look at those livestock panels every time I go to our local feed store wondering what the heck I could do with them. Do you tie those melons to the wire with something or do they hang on after getting ripe?


127 posted on 07/17/2009 5:38:44 PM PDT by tubebender (Doesn't expecting the unexpected make the unexpected expected?)
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