A few weeks ago the kids and I ventured into the world of gardening! I've always wanted a garden! A friend on Facebook posted a link about bag gardening and I knew this was just the thing for us (except on a much smaller scale). So I picked up my son from school, headed to Sonic for Happy Hour and hit the Home Depot for supplies.
Our supplies consisted of:
3 bags organic soil
3 bags of wood chips (I only needed one though)
Several sheets of newspaper
A few starter plants (strawberries, tomotoes)
Seeds
The first step was to figure out where we wanted our garden and lay out several sheets of wet newspaper. The wet newspaper will help rid the garden of weeds.
The next step was to take our bags of soil and puncture several holes on one side to allow for root growth and irrigation. We used a couple screwdrivers to make the holes, my kids really loved this and they were very careful not to stab their little hands in the process!
Next we flipped the bags over and I cut out the other side of the bag (leaving a least a 2 inch edge). The kids helped me fluff the soil. It was pretty stinky and they were pretty dirty afterwards.
The next step was to plant our fruit and veggie starter plants along with some seeds. After the planting is complete, we covered the garden with mulch and this helped to cover the ugly plastic bags.
After two nasty hailstorms and a lot of rain later.....here is our garden today at 3 weeks old. Our peas, beans and pumpkin seeds have sprouted, but unfortunately our lettuce has yet to produce a seedling. The leaves on our tomato plants are sad, but we do have some blossoms on our strawberry plants. The kids enjoy checking out their garden daily and they both fight over who is going to water the garden. I hope all this work pays off in the end!