My Ugly Garden

My Ugly Garden

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Cinder block planters

Last month I came across Rhoda's lovely blog Southern Hospitality.  I got very excited about her veggie gardening post, http://southernhospitalityblog.com/growing-veggies/.  The use of cinder blocks for climbing veggies was inspired and I quickly posted a request on Freecycle for cinder blocks.  My request was granted and within a few days I was able to construct my own cinder block trellis.


I planted Blue Lake beans on the left and some mystery sprouts on the right.  I say mystery because these sprouts were growing profusely in my compost pile and I thought I would put them here and see what happens.  They are either cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupe or, most likely, a decorative gourd.  Which would be nice in the Fall if they make it.

Here is a close up of the blocks.  
This is why I love blog-land, all of the wonderfully creative ideas.  Thanks Rhoda!


4 comments:

  1. What a great idea! Hope they all thrive :)

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  2. Oh, I'm so happy you tried it too, You can thank my hubby for that idea. He is the garden man around here & I'm so happy he enjoys it. Hope you get LOTS of bounty this year!

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  3. Hello! I know this post is old, but I can't help but wonder how the plants in the blocks turned out. I am thinking about planting some cantaloupe in a few cinderblock holes, and would love to know how your melons/cucumbers in the blocks turned out!

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  4. @Anonymous: Thanks for visiting. The cinderblock holes worked well until we were hit with a heat wave that essentially cooked the roots of the bean plants. I will try it again this season. The overall design is good because our soil is so poor here. I just have to be more vigilant when the weather heats up.

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