Canada's Local Gardener Volume 2 Issue 2

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Straw bale gardening Story by Shauna Dobbie, photos by Joel Karsten

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Kale and lettuce growing in straw. The marigolds are for companion planting. localgardener.net

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f you have difficult to work soil and you want to start a vegetable garden in the spring, this is one solution. You line up bales of straw on any kind of ground, including concrete. You “condition” the straw, to get it to break down a bit. Then you plant your vegetables into the straw. Take note that straw is not hay. Hay is made of grass and contains seeds. Straw is the stalk of grass after the grain has been harvested; it doesn’t (generally) contain seeds. You need straw and not hay for this kind of gardening. The process takes quite a bit more water and added nutrients than gardening in soil, but you can get started on it without much backbreaking labour. On the other end of the growing season, you have a lot of spent straw, which is good for mulching your in-ground gardens or composting, but probably not for another year of straw bale gardening. You need to start with fresh straw every year, though you might be able to get two years out of your bales. Conditioning the straw In the spring, place your bales where they will get plenty of sun. Don’t assume that since you can move them when they are dry that you’ll be able to move them again; a typical straw bale is about 40 gallons, or 45 pounds dry. Once it’s saturated with water, it’ll weigh up to 300 pounds. If the bales will be on soil or grass, you may want to put plastic or something beneath them. It’s hard to imagine weeds growing through 18 inches of packed straw, but a plastic barrier will prevent water from being sucked up by the ground below. Position the bales with the cut sides up. Week 1: Soak the bales every day with water. On days 2, 4 and 6, sprinkle 3 cups of blood meal on each bale. Week 2: On days 1, 2 and 3, sprinkle 1 ½ cups of blood meal per bale and water deeply. Water deeply for the next 3 days. You can use any high-nitrogen fertilizer for this purpose but avoid any with pre-emergent herbicides and any that are slow-release. 2021 • 9


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