
Season 5 · Episode 428
428. 5 Lessons I Learned Building a Kitchen Garden For My Mom this Spring •
GREEN Organic Garden Podcast · Jackie Marie Beyer
September 3, 202515m 44s
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Show Notes
The Hempstead Home Depot Garden Center Team
Lesson #1: Measure First. My original plans for my mom’s bed was to build it 8’x4’ using four two-by-sixes cut in half and eight full-size. Before the associate at Home Depot made the first cut, I wondered how I'd fit an 8-foot board in my mom’s car. So, we ended up taking a couple of 2’x 6’x 12’ boards and cutting them into two 6-foot chunks and four 3-foot chunks each.

In this photo you can see how my brother drilled a couple of boards for extra support to sit on top of.[/caption]

#3: Obtaining soil
I can’t tell you how many people I have talked to about the first step to building a garden starts way before you are ready to plant, but with saving scraps and building a compost bin to create your own healthy soil. Deciding where to locate your soil and planning for extra soil when needed is essential.
Someone had told me I could get soil at the local dump, but when I headed over with my garbage can, shovel, and some pots, the dump said they hadn’t done that in years. There were also concerns about the soil's origin and whether it would come from lawns treated with weed and feed chemicals—nothing I want in my mom's vegetable beds.





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