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Posted by Kathryn Michaud about 10 years ago
So, in the Fall of 2013 I finally gathered enough info and materials to put together a key hole garden. I figured that doing this in the Fall would let it "percolate" over winter. It was put in a tight spot between a small deck and a young apple tree, and was approximatly 6' across by 2' deep (<>). I used an old double staked perrot cage placed upside down for the compost bin.
I filled it with what was on hand out the barn, barn yard, and some real black soil from out of the horse paddock, filled the compost bin...and waited...
Come Spring I planted herbs, lettuce, cucumbers, peppers, and the thing took off like a rochet. In particular the cucumbers, they latched onto the apple tree, the compost cage, and the arbor of the deck. The peppers were hard to find under so much growth.
I realize the site for the key hole wasn't ideal and need some shape modification with added trellis. This Spring hope to build 2 more key hole gardens where there is better maneuverability.
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