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Straw Bale Gardening
Straw Bale Gardening is an interesting way to grow a vegetable garden and gives your plants a few bonuses. As they decomposs, you get compost which your plants will love. Once set in place, they need very little maintenance.

 


Straw Bale Composting
Compost is the backbone of good soil structure and the secret to a robust productive vegetable garden.

BALE - The area of the trunk between the base of a tree and the lowest branch.

Rice Bale Raised Beds.
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1 bale fine perlite
1/2 bale peat moss
2 cups 9 to 12 month, timed-release high-nitrogen fertilizer
1/4 cup micronutrients ...

Straw bale gardening is a type of container gardening, but instead of placing plants in pots, you plant them directly into bales of straw.

Straw Bale Culture Technique - Straw bale culture is a form of soilless cultivation or hydroponics. The technique is quite effective at growing healthy plants and can grow tomatoes, peppers or even cucumbers to list a few.

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9-cubic-foot bale of peat moss (It expands to about 8 cubic feet when open.)
Four to five bags of a variety of compost to equal 8 cubic feet
Fill your boxes with this lightweight blend.

Very often the owner will sell a bale or large bag. These materials cost from $8 (for a 40-pound bag) to $14 (for a 70-pound bale) wholesale.

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- 2 to 3 pounds bloodmeal and bonemeal
- Newspapers
- 1 bale of herbicide-free alfalfa hay
- 1 bale of herbicide-free straw (use bedding straw, not feed straw, which has viable seeds)
- 10 cubic feet of compost (preferably homemade) ...

Planting a garden in a bale of hay may seem like a strange technique, but.
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I've tried mulching the paths with straw, but at several dollars per bale, straw mulch is expensive, and the sprouted oat plants that grow up are almost as difficult to deal with as the weeds they suppress.

When the grass has been removed, place the bin on the ground and begin filling it. Paul begins with a small bale of straw, followed by a mix of leaves, old potting mix, ...

The sandy soil was generously amended with peat moss (one bale to every two square metres of bed, dug into the top 20 centimetres of soil) and about one-third that volume of well-rotted manure.

In fact, your garden will probably like it better than the fresh, unspoiled stuff and your vegetable garden will probably like it better than the hardwood bark mulch. And you can often get an entire bale of spoiled hay for just a couple of bucks.

See also: Plant, Water, Spring, Gardening, Soil