grilledcheese101
Well-Known Member
Whats up guys i have a raised bed on wheels on my deck in the backyard its aprx 3x6 feet and has 2x12s for walls and a big handle for pushing it around that also doubles as a right angle roof peak. Hope this all makes sense as ive yet to photograph this. The bed has 4" slots that run the width of the box in the floor and are screened with gutter guard, these are for drainage, i started this this summer reusing all of my leftover pots of soil and incorporated a few 15 gal portions of different soils from various locations/ecosytems including ponds, swamps, sand bars, clay deposits, and various top soils. Ammended with bio char and bokashi aswell as my own compost, local worms and predator mites, ive had sunflowers green onion potatoes clover and various grass and straw growing all year, i built a greenhouse frame on a 90 degree right angle and poly wrapped it , it has adequate ventilation and still produces a g3nerous amount of heat in the sun but have not measured it. Most have died other than thw grasses and clover and onions and have pulled qlot of the vegetaion for my heated compost.
what im wondering is now that winter is here i have no room for this in my garage and want my microbes and bugs to keep alive. How detremental is winter to my "super" living soil.
I plan on using this raised bed for a 100 odd seed run on some genetics i bred next spring.
Thanks in advance
what im wondering is now that winter is here i have no room for this in my garage and want my microbes and bugs to keep alive. How detremental is winter to my "super" living soil.
I plan on using this raised bed for a 100 odd seed run on some genetics i bred next spring.
Thanks in advance