Garden Ideias
Garden Ideias
Garden Ideias
Ideas
Framboesa
em
Raised
Beds
http://www.gardeners.com/kitchen-‐garden-‐planner/preplanned-‐
gardens?id=Royal_Raspberry
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgPxW4NmN1o
Prefiro
usar
medida
de
4’X12’
para
cada
raised
bed
(ou
3
X
12)
muitos
recomendam
largura
de
2
pes.
Distanciamento
de
2
½
‘
entre
uma
rama
e
outra
(para
as
RED
ones
–
the
purple
ones,
3’
to
4’
apart).
Peat
Moss
e’
um
meio
excelente
para
juntar
a
terra
e
compost,
devido
ao
incremento
da
acidez
do
solo,
apreciada
pelas
framboesas
(PH
6
e’
indicado).
Decidir
quantas
raised
beds
vamos
constuir,
talvez
duas,
com
duas
variedades
diferentes
(purple
and
red).
Cobertura
para
framboesas
(proteger
dos
passaros)
SQUARE
FOOT
GARDEN
Treliça
de
pepinos
que
faz
sombra
para
alface
Trelica
para
vegetais
(tomate,
pepino,
feijao)
Plants you can trellis:
• Pole beans
• Vine cucumbers
• Indeterminate tomatoes (Amish paste, p.e.)
• Garden peas, snow peas, sugar snap peas
• Melons (watermelons, cantaloupe, etc.)
• Pumpkins
• Winter Squashes (Be sure the seed pack doesn’t say “bush” on it.)
• Gourds (Grow luffa for a natural bath sponge!)
• Sweet Potatoes
• Grapes/Muscadines
• Raspberries and Blackberries
• Hardy Kiwi
• Maypops
Cercas
When you garden in deer country, growing vegetables can be a real challenge. To keep out high-jumping
deer, many gardeners surround their crops with tall fences that have the look of a maximum-security prison.
That's not the case in this enclosed garden in rural Redmond, Washington ― it's surrounded by a graceful
fence built by Harry Beal of Castle-n-Grounds, based in Duval, Washington.
The design of the 10-foot-tall fence is adapted from a pattern the owner saw in a past issue of Sunset.
Along the bottom of the fence, closely spaced pickets keep out small animals. A grid of squares made of 1-by-
1s forms a deerproof barrier above the pickets.
The fence is capped by 2-by-8s and beveled 2-by-6s. All wood is cedar, except for the pressure-treated
corner posts topped by finials. Deer have never jumped over the swinging picket gates at the front and back of
the enclosure, says Beal.
DETALHE DO PORTAO DE ENTRADA
Trelica
para
vegetais
Coletor
de
agua
com
torneira
instalada
na
base
Identificar
plantas
com
gravetos
DECORACAO
-‐
IDEIAS
Usando
pneus
Dicas
para
plantar
ervas
em
geral:
http://skinnygourmet.blogspot.ca/2008/05/ten-‐mistakes-‐new-‐herb-‐gardeners-‐
make.html?m=1
MURO
PARA
O
FIRE
PIT
Cold
Frames
http://www.tulsamastergardeners.org/tipstechniques/coldframe.html
http://hines.blogspot.ca/2010_03_14_archive.html
http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/1628565/pros-‐and-‐cons-‐of-‐adding-‐a-‐heating-‐
cable-‐to-‐a-‐cold-‐frame
(ver
aqui
o
desenho
e
plano
completos)
Aqui,
outro
projeto
com
heat
absorber
(2
modelos
comparados):
http://stonehavenlife.com/comparing-‐solar-‐air-‐heater-‐designs-‐performance/
Este
projeto
usa
latas
de
refrigerante:
http://rootsnursery.com/pop-‐can-‐solar-‐heater-‐cold-‐frame-‐plans/
Go
Vertical!
List
of
plants
that
go
well
vertically:
• Pole
beans
• Peas
• Hops
• Cucumbers
• Vining
summer
squash
or
gourds
• Grapes
• Nasturtiums
• Tomatoes:
Choose
vining
varieties,
such
as
Early
Girl
or
Brandywine
for
trellises.
Bush
varieties,
such
as
Roma,
work
best
in
cages.
• Small
melons
• Kiwis
Ver
aqui
os
tipos
de
tralicas
e
que
plantas
convem
para
cada
tipo:
http://www.custommade.com/blog/vertical-‐gardening/
Flowers
in
the
garden
Climbing
Hydrangea
–
loves
shades
Climbing hydrangea, hydrangea petiolaris, will bloom in near-total shade. Ours climbs a maple tree in front
of our house and reaches far into the branches. Here are a few things you should know:
• Climbing hydrangea has aerial rootlets that will grab any rough surface, such as tree bark, to help the
plant climb.
• Climbing hydrangea gets big - it can grow to 40 feet tall. Don't plant this on your light post!
• If you think three years is too long to wait for a clematis to mature, you are far too impatient to grow
climbing hydrangea. It can take them four or five years to grow large enough to bloom. But remember
that you'll have lovely dark green foliage in the meantime.
Watermelons
–
informational
video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X793Uy8qMcQ
Trelica
com
base
no
pe
Jardim
de
ervas
Companions
Asparagus
Companions: Tomato, Parsley, Basil
Incompatible: N/A
Carrots
Companions: Peas, Lettuce, Onion, Sage, Tomato
Incompatible: Dill
Lettuce
Companions: Carrot, Radish, Strawberry, Cucumber
Incompatible: N/A
Peas
Companions: Carrots, Radish, Turnip, Cucumber, Beans
Incompatible: Onions, Potato
Spinach
Companions: Strawberry, Fava Bean
Incompatible: N/A
Beans
Companions: Most Herbs & Vegetables
Incompatible: Onion
Celery
Companions: Nasturtium, Onion, Cabbage, Tomato
Incompatible: N/A
Onion
Companions: Beets, Carrot, Lettuce, Cabbage
Incompatible: Beans, Peas
Potato
Companions: Beans, Cabbage, Horseradish, Marigolds
Incompatible: Sunflower, Cucumber, Tomato
Tomato
Companions: Onion, Marigold, Asparagus, Carrot, Parsley, Cucumber, Basil
Incompatible: Cabbage, Fennel, Potato
Cabbage
Companions: Aromatic Herbs, Celery, Beets, Onion Family, Chamomile, Spinach, Chard
Incompatible: Strawberries, Tomato, Dill
Cucumber
Companions: Beans, Peas, Sunflower, Radish
Incompatible: Aromatic herbs, Potato
Parsley
Companions: Tomato, Asparagus
Incompatible: N/A
Radish
Companions: Peas, Nasturtium, Lettuce, Cucumber
Incompatible: Hyssop
Turnip
Companions: Pea
Incompatible: Potato
Check
these
sites
too:
http://www.vegetable-‐gardening-‐online.com/support-‐files/sample-‐square-‐foot-‐vegetable-‐
garden-‐plan.pdf
http://www.vegetable-‐gardening-‐online.com/square-‐foot-‐garden.html
Caixa
para
plantar
(feita
de
resos
de
madeira):
Mini-‐shed
para
ferramentas
Irrigacao
Dripping
system
www.maetcheconstructioninc.weebly.com
No permits for:
Accessory buildings under 4.5 m in height and not exceeding a ground floor area of 18.6 m2 (= 200.2 sf)
on a lot with an area greater than 0.8 ha
Barns
and
sheds
Trees
for
Alberta