I decided to put the Fig, Kiwis and Paw Paws in the side garden (and if there is room okra, eggplant and peppers), on the East side of the house. It is one of the only places in our yard with a reasonable windbreak. Recently we acquired a chain link dog run, with hopes that we will house dairy goats in the near future. That will also go on the East side as well. To increase the temperature I plan on utilizing a lot of rock and cement in shaping the beds and to hopefully add a little humidity I want to have some kind of water feature, like a bird bath or twenty. Adam and I recently acquired a generous stack of cinder blocks via Craigslist Angel, Sherrie which led me to investigate how I could incorporate them. During my research I found this really cool cinder block wall garden:
I think it would be crazy, wicked and it would kind of act as a rock garden too, plus it would provide gardening space while helping to make things feel "cozy" instead of "cramped".
The space designated for the side garden is approximately 14' x 25' (by approximate I mean I just thought about it for a minute and said "yeah, that sounds right") and I want to dedicate half of that space for the dog run. So the actual garden would be 7' x 25' which is not a lot of room to work with but what some may see as a disadvantage I see as a bonus. The less space there is the more bio-intensive the garden will be and therefore the better the microclimate. At least that is where my logic has taken me.
Previously the fence all around our yard was waist-height chain link. Our neighbor to the East has a six foot tall white wood fence and we plan on matching what she has when we move the fence line. Changing the fencing material should add an additional windbreak, provide more privacy and give some shade to the Paw Paws. Paw Paws are understory trees and grow best in partial shade their first few years. So right now I am planning of putting them right up against the fence. The following is a sketch that I just whipped up.
So that is on my personal honey-do list for this weekend.
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