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    • Finding A Spot That Gets Enough Sun — The First Steps: Marking Out Your Spot, Orienting Yourself, and Choosing a Method
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    • Making Your Own Sunstick to Quickly and Accurately Find Your Sunniest Spot
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    • Speaking of Mulch: Contrasting Alliums
    • Should I Water, and What’s the Best Way to Water?
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Siting a Garden

Building Soil

Dealing with Sod & Persistent Weeds

Dealing with Sod & Persistent Weeds Sod is the matted, entangled roots and vegetation of grassy areas. It makes adequately working the soil extremely difficult. Also, any of its remaining clumps regrow easily, creating a weedy mess that competes heavily with garden plants. If it’s growing on your prospective garden Read more…

By juddlefeber, 4 yearsMarch 3, 2021 ago
Big Secrets

Making Your Own Sunstick to Quickly and Accurately Find Your Sunniest Spot

Just as Easy but Twice as Useful This is my favorite method for siting a garden. It’s more precise but not any more difficult than any of the other methods and has many handy uses. The small amount of preparation is very user-friendly and can be accomplished in just a few Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 30, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

Three More Easy Ways to Find Your Sunniest Spot

Three More Easy Ways Observe and Record Start observing the place you think would be good for a garden for how much sun it gets. Note when the sun first hits every piece of your spot, as opposed to just starting to hit a part of it. Clearly being able Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 29, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

The Two Easiest Ways to Find Your Sunniest Spot

Two Easy Ways The Simplest, Easiest Way: A Large Open Space Knowing the cardinal directions on your property, you can expedite this entire process by finding a very large, completely open spot on your land—a place with no trees, buildings, or any other obstructions to the northeast, east, southeast, south, Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 29, 2020 ago
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Why Northeast and Northwest Instead of Just East and West?

Why Northeast and Northwest Instead of Just East and West? On the equinoxes—March 19, 20, or 21 and September 21, 22, or 23, depending on the year—the sun rises due east and sets due west. However, because of the tilt of the earth on its axis, from the spring equinox Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 23, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

What If You Don’t Have Enough Sun?

What if You Find You Don’t Have Enough Sun? So what if, after trying all of your best spots, you find that there just isn’t a spot on your property that gets enough sun? Do what you can, but don’t be too hard on yourself. Lack of sunlight is by Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 23, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

Using a Compass

Using a Compass to Find Your Cardinal and Ordinal Directions This is the most basic way to use a compass. If you’re orienteering, there is a whole other set of ways to use one, but, if you just want to know your basic directions, this will work.  Set your compass Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 23, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

Orienting Yourself

Orienting Yourself Family Touchstones Like many “older-timers,” as a child, I saw the sun rise so many times over the same tree-covered hills on the east side of our family farm that I took knowing my cardinal directions there for granted. Knowing east, I could point to any of the Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 23, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

Finding A Spot That Gets Enough Sun — The First Steps: Marking Out Your Spot, Orienting Yourself, and Choosing a Method

The First Steps for All Methods Outline Your Spot Pick a spot you think is most promising for getting the most direct sunlight, and mark out its boundaries. To outline your prospective spot, start by marking the corners with stakes, sticks, rocks, or the like—or just rough up each corner Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 22, 2020 ago
Big Secrets

How Much Sunlight Do Garden Plants Really Need?

How Much Sunlight Do Garden Plants Really Need? As much as you possibly can possibly give them! There is no real upper limit. Have you ever seen the pictures of the record crops grown in Alaska? There’s a reason that happens in a place where plants get ridiculous amounts of Read more…

By juddlefeber, 5 yearsOctober 2, 2020 ago

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