Straw bales through the years... [View all]
We have been using straw bales as raised beds for a few years now. With some forethought you can use them over and over. We have had success and failures along with some
Wow, that was not a good idea
but overall its been great.
Over the last 3 years these 4 bales have hosted tomatoes, radishes, zucchini, hot peppers, now they will be in their last year. They are hosting our sweet potatoes which when harvested will destroy the bales. They will go into compost.


These bales are going on to their 4th year, last couple they have played host to green beans the yield has been great so right back at it.

Those bales are a little shorter than our raised beds, which are loaded with onions this year, by probably about a foot still making them rather easy to harvest from.

By far the oldest bales in the garden. These are some of the first bales used about 6 years ago, I think. They were going into compost but looked attractive enough to try something. This year host to beets.

Starting fresh
were trying using the bales in the greenhouse. In this semi-controlled environment the conditioning phase was a breeze.
Trying carrots a habanero pepper and a Turkish cherry tomato plant. The carrots hopefully will be a winter crop also.


Its still a little early things havent had the time to fully grow out but it looks like a promising year overall in the garden. We have Kazakh Melons coming up, the strawberries look prolific. Of course the tomatoes are starting to flower with some even putting out fruit. Still have some of last years harvest in storage so this could be the year to really stock up.
Put on your gardening gloves and a big smile
forget about insanity for a little and go grow something.
Contact with the soil is good for the soul
ok
maybe forget the gloves.