Lesson 2.22 DESIGN - Create with tropical vegetables Part 2

 

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AGRO-ECONOMY Lesson 2.22 

DESIGN - Create with tropical vegetables Part 2

 

If your soil is quite poor or even non- existent, then you may want to build up garden beds for the tropical vegetables so that there will be some soil depth and moisture retention for them to grow in. You can easily plant your support species outside the beds as these plants are hardy and will grow in challenging conditions. These plants will then provide a continuous source of mulch. Arrowroot, pigeon pea, lemon grass and comfrey are also excellent weed barrier plants, so they may be planted on the outside edge of the food forest garden to serve multiple functions. A classic weed barrier is an outer row of pigeon pea, then a row of arrowroot, then a row of lemon grass and an inner row of comfrey. Comfrey is the first plant you will pick for mulch for the garden then the lemon grass can be chopped and dropped over the comfrey leaves. The arrowroot is then chopped and dropped if they are not to clumsy and big for the garden, otherwise they can be thrown around the base of the fruit trees along with the pigeon pea. 

 

So now you have sweet potato or some other ground cover establishing itself and the support species are in place to create mulch, weed barriers and shade and you will want to concentrate on growing your tropical food crops. The preparation or condition of your soil will determine how fast or how slow your plants are going to grow so a good foundation will certainly help with the final results. Compost, deep litter from the chook pen and manure are all good for the tropical vegetable beds before you plant. 

 



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