As I mentioned in
Part
2, the concept behind the Keyhole Gardening method just may be the answer
for us! It appears to be working nicely in
Africa.
Since it gets mighty hot and dry here in
Texas
from about mid-June through October, this method of gardening is certainly
worth a try!
NOTE: I HIGHLY recommend NOT building a Keyhole Garden
on a slope, but it was an area once used for tomatoes and definitely needed
attention.
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May 1, 2012 |
Silly me, I thought the wall could be / would be constructed
in a few days – not! Once I got the hang of what was needed and how to best
position the rocks, the construction went relatively quickly.
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May 10, 2012
I had to totally re-do several times and this wasn't the last time! Totally started over the next day! |
Yet, without my
dear husband’s help harvesting rock – truck load after truck load (at least 12
trips: some on his own, some times we went out together), this project would
not be finished for at least several more weeks!
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Yes - at least 12 hauls like this! |
Before and during the process of building the keyhole site, I
checked google for more information and got back 3,980,000 results! The most
informative article I’ve found is from the
Texas
Co-Op Power Magazine. Another informative place is Dr. Deb’s website where
she has an outstanding
.pdf
document with step by step instructions. I did a search on Facebook, too! Yes,
there is a
page for
Keyhole Gardens.
Although it’s the
end of building the formation, it’s the
beginning of actual playing with the insides!
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May 17, 2012 - LAST rock - DONE! |
Today I begin the process of placing
cardboard (will be so happy to get the collection out of my kitchen!) and
newspapers and cow poop (must gather some from the pasture – which won’t be a
problem after experiencing the collection of rock!) and watering it all as I
go.
One more thing we must figure out, how to / what to use as a
frame over it to support a shade cloth.
To see additional pictures of our process, I created an
album on
Lanetta’s
Creations Facebook page. As I continue on this journey, pictures will follow!
Will it be ready for a fall garden? Certainly hope so!
P.S. What should I plant for a fall garden? Suggestions welcomed!