DISH GARDEN (budget friendly)
Finally! We got to move-in to our humble abode (dream house), but I just can't start with my gardening yet, but since i'm sooo excited, I decided to start with dish gardening.
shallow pot (PHP 25.00)
assorted plants (now this is important, you should choose plants that require the same type of care)
(PHP 8.00 each)
white pebbles (PHP 25.00), miniature clay pot (PHP 10.00 each), and moss (not only attractive, but also helps to retain moisture, PHP10.00)
soil, gravel (I don't know if this is the right gravel for this project, the point is, this gravel is jsut sitting accross from our street, and that makes them free)
charcoal (I think this is optional, i've read somewhere that the use of charcoal for dish gardening is to absorb the odor of the water, but some experts say that charcoal works only for a couple of months)
Put about an inch of gravel (for drainage)
Charcoal should be placed after the gravel, but I've decided not to use the charcoal, so my next step is to put some potting soil
You may want to play around on how your dish garden will look like.
Last stage, after setting the plants (you may want to spread their roots to make them sit lower than how they came potted), put the moss, pebbles, and try to arrange your clay pots. Ohh, I almost forgot, you should firm the soil around the plants, before placing your moss and ornaments...
This project should be sitting on top of our center table, but since we don't have one (yet)..this is the next best spot, on top of our kitchen counter.
That's about it! But I still need to keep an eye with this, I need to observe whether my dish garden would thrive and grow healthy right on this spot.
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