Hello Readers. I am not a master gardener but I do like to have a little veggie garden every year. I only grow things that are easy to grow like tomatoes, beans, and this year, lettuce. I am trying a new method for the lettuce. This idea won't require me to buy containers, because containers can be expensive. I want the fresh veggies not big expenses. I only had to buy the bags of garden soil. And the seeds of course.
Sometimes we need easy inexpensive ideas.
This plan started to form in my head when I saw these shelves that my neighbor was getting rid of. (Yes, I am the neighbor looking over the trash before the trash truck comes down the street.)
These shelves were similar to this set of shelves. The parts all pop together to build it. My neighbor was getting rid of 2 shelves and that was what I wanted for this project.
Before I could really set it all up the way I wanted, I had to do some prep work. You can see what happened when I got some rain. The water is just sitting. I needed some drainage holes.
To make holes I got the power drill. I drilled small holes in the low areas of my shelf. The size of the holes isn't that important, but having some drainage is necessary.
I spread the table cloth over my 2 shelves. I am sort of pretending the shelves are some kind of side table. This plastic tablecloth will make the whole thing look a little better. It is also safe to leave in the weather on my deck all summer.
I used rubber bands to secure the tablecloth to the legs. The bags of soil will hold the tablecloth down, it won't blow away. I just don't want it blowing around and flapping in the wind.
I also poked a few holes in the plastic tablecloth so water won't collect in it. I felt around for the low areas and poked holes where I had drilled holes in the plastic shelves. This will allow excess water to escape.
Now it is time for the bags of soil. These are really the most important part of this project. I can't plant seeds at all without this.
I set the bags in place on my little garden table and poked a couple holes in the bags themselves. Then I flipped the bags over so those drainage holes would be on the underside. Water can run out of the bottom of the bags, and through the tablecloth and shelf.
After I made sure the holes were on the underside of the bags I carefully cut the top sides of the bags open.
I wanted to used the bags as containers. I cut them open but made sure the sides were intact and tall enough to hold the soil in. I added water to moisten.
I got my lettuce seeds. I wanted lettuce because I like salad. These seeds do not need to be planted very deep. These bags are 4-5 inches deep so they won't be big enough for larger/deeper plants. I think for my lettuce or maybe small herb plants this is going to work fine.
I planted my seeds as the packet directed. And kept the soil moist.
Look at this! They sprouted! I can't eat them yet but I wanted to show you my bargain garden idea. Thanks for reading along, I hope it inspires you to try and find a garden spot where ever you are.
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