Where to Start
- Fencing = $200 (15 x 15 feet) Click the green link below
- https://www.homedepot.com/p/Vigoro-44-in-H-x-36-in-W-Steel-Multi-Purpose-No-Dig-Black-Fence-Panel-860411/311428058
- Soil = $140 (4 bags) Click the green link below
- https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kellogg-Garden-Organics-All-Natural-Garden-Soil-Organic-Soil-For-Flowers-and-Vegetables-2-cf-ft-OMRI-Listed-6850/205617876
- Plants = $150 (Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Onions, Kale, Spinach, Dill, Basil, Watermelon) Click the green link below
- https://www.woldhuisfarms.com/



Tips For Success
- Once your fencing is up, and soil has been laid, utilzing a tiller is a great way to ensure that your soil is evenly distributed.
- Water first thing in the morning. If you water at night, one runs the risk of mold infestation.
- Regularly check your plants leaves and trim yellow and/or brownish ones. These drain energy from your crop which will impair growth.
Desiging, Protecting & Growing Your Garden
Attempt to keep garden clear of white moths, rabbits, and squirrles.


The layout of your garden is important.
Prior to planting, create a plan of what will go where. Certain species of plants are known as “companion plants” which will aid in their growth leading to better yeilds.
Farmer’s Almanc: Click the green link below https://www.almanac.com/companion-planting-guide-vegetables#
Distance should be no closer than 1 ft apart in all directions.


Inital planting on May 26th 2025.

Ensure that garden has adequate natural sunlight. Photo above was taken July 18th 2025, fifty-eight days after planting.
Reep What You Sow










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