Let's suppose that you like your GAB and want to expand your garden. You decide to buy a 3 box system ($199-this includes three GAB's, the watering system, fertilizer and dolomite) plus 3 bags of potting mix ($45 or less) for the cost of $241 plus the $75 that you’ve already invested for a total cost of $316 divided by 8 years equals $39.50 a year for a No weeding, Self- Watering and Portable garden. Now you have four GAB’s and a watering system. You have four boxes that you can grow yummy, delicious, home-grown tomatoes, or peppers, cucumbers, squash or anything that your heart desires and a watering system that you can hook up to your outside watering system that attaches to all of the boxes (like box cars) and waters your garden for you. You can go away for a week at a time and your garden will be watered automatically. Too good to be true? No, it’s a reality with a Garden Anywhere Box garden.
Like I said, you can use the same
potting mix year after year. Every few years, dump the potting mix on a tarp in the sun for 2-3 days between
planting cycles. This allows the potting mix to aerate and sterilize as the sun removes
unwanted bacteria/fungi, etc. It is fine to dump the potting mix in one big
pile. After it is mixed, aerated and dried, put your potting mix back into your
GAB’s. Put a new strip of fertilizer length-wise down the box and if you are
planting many different nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, egg-plant) you should
renew the dolomite regularly to avoid blossom end rot. Add new plastic to your
GAB to keep weeds out and moisture in. Secure the lid and you are ready for a
new growing season.
Compare this to the cost of a garden in the ground. You've got to have a place to grow a garden. You need good soil or amendments to the soil, rototiller (helpful) shovels, rakes, hoes, trowels and other assorted helpful tools to ready the ground and remove weeds. Once you get the ground ready,it's time to plant. Make your rows. Plant your seeds. Hope that a big rain does not come to wash away all of your hard work or that a freeze does not come to freeze all of your baby plants. How do I know this? That has been our experience over the years. It got to be so hard to want to grow a garden because no matter how hard we worked, we seemed to get very little yield for our effort. It was not only the time it took to plant the garden, but then the weeds would come, even with mulch and heat that took over about mid-July caused me not to care what was growing. It was just TOO HOT to want to go out and fight the weeds. I had pretty much given up hope of having a garden until we started using boxes to grow a garden. Finally, success! Five years later, some modifications by Larry and Garden Anywhere Box was born.
*Potting
Mix or Soil- Potting Soil: Contains Soil (Dirt).
Potting Soil will often not give optimal results because its thickness does not
allow adequate water and airflow in containers. Best Uses: Raised beds
or to fill low or bald spots in your yard
Potting Mix: Contains No Soil
(Dirt). It does contain a sterile mix which may contain a combination of
sphagnum moss, perlite and vermiculite. Potting Mix has particles larger than
soil to allow the flow of water and air in the container. Potting Mixes drain
well while still retaining sufficient water for plants. Best Uses: Container
Plants. Can also be used to start seeds and for root cuttings.
Potting Mix is recommended for Garden
Anywhere Boxes.
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