Hello /diy/,
I've always wanted a garden since I was little and I'm really interested in growing my own food.
That being said I live in a shitty apartment with no garden and I won't get one in the near future.
I live fairly close to the edge of town though and know a few pieces of land close to a river that no one seems to frequent or care about. Pretty secluded and "innawoods".
What tools do I need to clear some space for gardening? I'm thinking of setting up in the middle of some overgrown field so my plot will be harder to spot. I'll need a hoe, a watering can, a trowel, maybe a small rake.
What else would I need to clear some space? Wha kinds of natural fertilizers might I be looking for that I could mix into the soil? What are the easiest veggies to grow with minmal tools? Lettuce, carrots and beans?
I'm an absolute beginner and a bit strapped for money so I'd like to keep everything as basic as possible. I don't mind getting dirty or working with my bare hands.
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>>963811
Specifically homegrowmen thread.
>>963778
see
>>>/out/714202
You can still grow a surprising amount of food indoors in an apartment.
I had about 8 of these on my apt balcony. had tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers
>>964210
>pine bark
disgusting.
>one bale straw
>one bale 2nd grade hay
>giant pile of compost