Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

5/30/2015

May Photos [Video]




Every month, I make a slideshow video from photos I've taken around my home. I decided to make slideshow videos rather than dozen blog posts with pictures. In this video, you will see some specific May wildflowers, trees, flowers, and also some of my little bonsai trees. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below or on YouTube video.

5/15/2015

Tomato and Peppers Garden - Planting and Finishing



In my last article about Tomato and Peppers Garden - Preparation of Soil; I was writing about the preparation of Tomato Garden soil, tips & tricks, the way I do it.

It's not much of a difference then Preparation of Vegetable Garden Soil from Scratch, and you can find some useful information about that also.

5/02/2015

Preparation of Vegetable Garden Soil from Scratch



Preparation of Vegetable Garden Soil from Scratch means that I managed to build a vegetable garden in my backyard, on a place where was nothing but grass and weed. I planned to build a garden there for a long time, and it finally come to a realisation this year. The best way to start? Start digging with a spade!

Spade is a special shovel designed for just that. It's actually not a rocket science how to start a garden, really. You don't even have to bother with all the green growing from the ground. When you dig a garden, piece by piece, you turn the soil upside-down anyway, and the grass rot below which also enrich the soil.

Picture: Use the rope to help you shape your garden.

4/13/2015

Tomato and Peppers Garden - Preparation of Soil



If you wonder if I dig that hill, the answer is yes, I dig it with my bare hands, using various tools such are shovels, hoes and other tools to get this area flattened for the greenhouse for tomatoes. The greenhouse itself is not yet finished, and there is a lot more to do first in order to make it fully functional, but I will use the construction later on.

The soil itself is not much of a quality, especially as you go deeper, where the most of the hill was removed. First things first, so the entire area where the tomatoes and peppers will be, has to be dug using the hoe. The result is shown in the picture below.

Welcome to my Home Wilderness!



My name is Angelo Horvath and I live in Croatia, EU. If you find any grammatical errors on this blog, now you know why they are here. I have a wonderful wife and amazing kid, but I will not write about them here.

I created this blog as my personal take on the things that I love in this life besides my family. I find myself creative in little life things that matter, and this blog will be my way of publishing those enjoyments I find around.