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Nasturtium flowers growing in a gravel pot. Dropped in these seeds about 4 weeks ago. Let see how they do in gravel.
about 21 hours ago
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The corn is coming. They seem to love this gravel growing environment. Check back in a few weeks. It will be a mess.
about 21 hours ago
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These iris stalks are getting pretty tall. They seem to really like gravel. Can't wait to see this in full bloom.
about 21 hours ago
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This small city house gravel farm will get crowded with corn, scallions, spinach, tomatoes, lettuce and cucumbers.
about 21 hours ago
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Are those budding cucumbers buds we see? These cucumbers came back from last year, but need heat. Glad its hot now.
about 21 hours ago
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We have finally caged and counted the tomato zoo. 24 on the back row from last year. 9 on the right planted this year.
about 22 hours ago
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The scallions are coming along well in gravel. I'm sure I need to thin, but I am curious to see how this goes as is.
about 22 hours ago
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This corn seems to really like gravel. I think its about to get crowded in this gravel bed. Attack of the corn.
about 22 hours ago
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These tomatoes are getting out of control in gravel. Need to cage them up. The spinach is coming back; ready to harvest
about 22 hours ago
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The full city house farm with tomatoes, spinach, onions, cucumbers, corn and lettuce. Gravel grown veggies. No weeds.
8:05 PM May 15th
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Definitely time to harvest this spinach. That is a nice shade of green. Let me pick them now so they can come back.
8:02 PM May 15th
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This little city house farm has over 15 tomato plants growing with a row of spinach and some cucumbers and onions. nice
7:58 PM May 15th
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These scallions look good. They seem to like gravel. I just read about transplanting them. Next time I will seed less.
7:54 PM May 15th
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Stalks of corn growing in gravel. While the corn rises, we will feast on the lettuce at its base. Rocks making veggies.
7:40 PM May 15th
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This photo was taken May 1. Our little farm in the city with scallions, spinach, tomatoes, corn, lettuce and cucumbers.
11:11 PM May 14th
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The corn is looking good after a month. They seem to like gravel so far. I will need to make adjustments for the roots.
10:59 PM May 14th
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This spinach row is doing it. We are already separating the tomatoes. Now, set up a harvest schedule for the spinach.
10:50 PM May 14th
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So in this gravel garden we have corn, lettuce and cucumbers. Our small farm in the city. It will get crowded soon.
10:39 PM May 14th
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I think I planted too many scallion seeds but they look good so far. The stalks are starting to get some size.
10:34 PM May 14th
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These iris bulbs look good. Planted on Mar 11 and doing great. Can't wait to see the flowers. What color will they be?
10:32 PM May 14th
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- Name Lisa Chambers
- Location Washington, DC
- Web http://www.tosoil...
- Bio We want to share a method of sustainable gardening where you go soilless with gravel and truly conserve natural resources.
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