Potager – A kitchen garden formally laid out with defined areas. It may contain vegetables, flowers and herbs, but is primarily a kitchen garden, usually located nearby.
Sow – To plant seed. Direct Sow means to plant seeds outdoors directly into the soil in which they will grow.
Three Sisters Planting – Corn, squash and beans planted in concert. Corn first, for structure to support the climbing beans; squash beneath, to shade the others’ roots. (Summer melons can be planted in place of squash.) Derived from plantings done by the Iroquois and other Native American tribes.
Thinning – The process of removing some seedlings in order to give others room to grow and produce.
Top Dress – The process of amending the soil by adding a thin layer of fertilizer, like manure, to the surface of the soil.
Zones – Refers to plant hardiness zones in various areas and average ranges of temperatures. See www.planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/
YOUR GARDEN TOOLBOX
LET’S TALK TOOLS. Everyone has a garden toolbox, and everyone’s is different. This is mine. As I moved from an urban balcony full of containers to a small suburban yard and then to a larger property, my toolbox changed some, but not as much as you might think.
One of the first things you’ll probably need is a hand weeder. You can pull most weeds from containers by hand, but once you move to open beds and borders, you will have more weeds with tougher constitutions. Most weeds come from seeds deposited by birds or are blown in from other locations. You’ll also want trowels to transplant seedlings, among other tools. Now you need something to tote your stuff.
Garden tools are just like cutlery and other kitchen tools; although cheap ones work for a while, you’ll eventually want to invest in something better. Don’t waste your time on plastic garden tools, unless you’re doing container gardening. They won’t hold up under normal conditions. I buy good kitchen and garden tools because I use them every day. As a result, I rarely have to replace anything. So, while my toolbox isn’t cheap, it holds good tools (some of which were received as great gifts).
Other tools you may need, but aren’t on the essential list:
Garden 1
Small Space Gardening with Containers
Chapter One
Sunshine, Soil and New Beginnings
I’ll be showing you how to lay out a container garden, select the right containers for your needs and get started growing some veggies. You’ll learn about potting soil, water and seeds and how to decipher a seed packet.