Amaranth
12-31-10, 6:26pm
This idea originally came about from someone asking about how we could get a lot of use and enjoyment out of $1. The only request was that we spend it for something rather than adding it to a bank account.
My suggestion was the $1 garden.
I'd get 10 packs of seeds at 10/$1 or if they do the
sales again I could get
20/$1. For 10 I'd choose:
Beans, Pole
Beets
Cabbage
Carrots
Cucumber
Onions
Peppers, Sweet
Tomatoes
Turnips/Greens
Mixed Perennial Flowers (26 kinds in the envelope)
(Though it might be better to substitute squash for
one of the above, or
collards for the cabbage.)
Starting seeds in flats and transplanting them into
good fertile soil using
close biointensive spacing and growing techniques,
based on standard
germination rates, I could expect harvest yields of:
Beans, Pole (30s), 4 lbs
Beets (200s), 26 lbs roots, 26 lbs greens
Cabbage (120s), 650 lbs
Carrots (200s), 18 lbs
Cucumber (30s), , 88 lbs
Onions, green bunching (100s), 15 lbs
Peppers, Sweet Bell (25s), 17 lbs
Tomatoes (40s), 482 lbs
Turnips/Greens (100s). 22 lbs roots, 22 lbs greens
Mixed Perennial Flowers (26 kinds, 150s) Several
bouquets of flowers each
week
And since some of the Flowers are edible, medicinal,
or have other uses
there would also be:
*Cosmetic/Toiletry: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink
*Dye: Achillea-Yarrow, Coreopsis lanceolata-Coreopsis,Coreopsis
tinctora-Coreopsis, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy, Rudbeckia-Black Eyed Susan or Coneflower
*Edible Flowers: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink
*Fiber: Linum-Flax
*Flooring: Linum-Flax
*Food(seeds): Linum-Flax, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Insect Repellant: Liatris-Blazing Star
*Medicinal: Achillea Millefolium-Yarrow, Centaurea-Cornflower,
Dianthus-Pink, Digitalis-Foxglove(it's toxic though),
Echinacea-Purple Coneflower, Linum-Flax, Liatris-Blazing Star, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy, Saponaria-Soapwort (can be toxic)
*Oil: Linum-Flax, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Paint: Linum-Flax
*Potpourris: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink,
Liatris-Blazing Star, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Soap: Saponaria-Soapwort (keep out of eyes)
So that would be 1370 lbs of vegetables, flower
bouquets all through the
growing season, some dried bouquets, and a dozen
herbal uses. Not bad for
$1 :-).
What would you choose for your $1 garden? And though I used 10 cent seed packets in this example, it would also be possible to use a few cents worth of seeds from bulk garden seeds, bulk natural food bins, or bulk natural spice bins, etc.
Anyone want to try this for real this spring?
My suggestion was the $1 garden.
I'd get 10 packs of seeds at 10/$1 or if they do the
sales again I could get
20/$1. For 10 I'd choose:
Beans, Pole
Beets
Cabbage
Carrots
Cucumber
Onions
Peppers, Sweet
Tomatoes
Turnips/Greens
Mixed Perennial Flowers (26 kinds in the envelope)
(Though it might be better to substitute squash for
one of the above, or
collards for the cabbage.)
Starting seeds in flats and transplanting them into
good fertile soil using
close biointensive spacing and growing techniques,
based on standard
germination rates, I could expect harvest yields of:
Beans, Pole (30s), 4 lbs
Beets (200s), 26 lbs roots, 26 lbs greens
Cabbage (120s), 650 lbs
Carrots (200s), 18 lbs
Cucumber (30s), , 88 lbs
Onions, green bunching (100s), 15 lbs
Peppers, Sweet Bell (25s), 17 lbs
Tomatoes (40s), 482 lbs
Turnips/Greens (100s). 22 lbs roots, 22 lbs greens
Mixed Perennial Flowers (26 kinds, 150s) Several
bouquets of flowers each
week
And since some of the Flowers are edible, medicinal,
or have other uses
there would also be:
*Cosmetic/Toiletry: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink
*Dye: Achillea-Yarrow, Coreopsis lanceolata-Coreopsis,Coreopsis
tinctora-Coreopsis, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy, Rudbeckia-Black Eyed Susan or Coneflower
*Edible Flowers: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink
*Fiber: Linum-Flax
*Flooring: Linum-Flax
*Food(seeds): Linum-Flax, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Insect Repellant: Liatris-Blazing Star
*Medicinal: Achillea Millefolium-Yarrow, Centaurea-Cornflower,
Dianthus-Pink, Digitalis-Foxglove(it's toxic though),
Echinacea-Purple Coneflower, Linum-Flax, Liatris-Blazing Star, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy, Saponaria-Soapwort (can be toxic)
*Oil: Linum-Flax, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Paint: Linum-Flax
*Potpourris: Centaurea-Cornflower, Dianthus-Pink,
Liatris-Blazing Star, Papaver rhoeas-Corn Poppy
*Soap: Saponaria-Soapwort (keep out of eyes)
So that would be 1370 lbs of vegetables, flower
bouquets all through the
growing season, some dried bouquets, and a dozen
herbal uses. Not bad for
$1 :-).
What would you choose for your $1 garden? And though I used 10 cent seed packets in this example, it would also be possible to use a few cents worth of seeds from bulk garden seeds, bulk natural food bins, or bulk natural spice bins, etc.
Anyone want to try this for real this spring?