06-20-2016, 06:43 PM
I've dug up my backyard in a few places. There was already maybe an 8 -10 sq. feet area separated as a garden when I moved in that I cleared out and re-dug about a foot deep, covered with topsoil and fertilizer mix and planted strawberries and a blackberry bush about four years ago. I've been getting strawberries and blackberries every year since.
About three years ago, I dug up a crap ton (let's say maybe 8 X 2 X 1.5, and did that in three different places). I replaced the dug up area with top soil and fertilizer mix again. I've planted a pomegranate tree, a fig tree and a kiwi bush. All of them have grown a bit, but I'm still waiting on them to start fruiting. The kiwi and the fig at least show do produce something like an early version of a fruit, but they never mature and always fall off. The pomegranate is still only about 3 feet tall, but I think it will take a couple more years to start growing a few more feet. I'm too lazy to plant vegetables in the other area that I dug up (even though it's ready to plant on), but that's what I would like to do next year when I get time (probably too late to plant veggies this year).
About three years ago, I dug up a crap ton (let's say maybe 8 X 2 X 1.5, and did that in three different places). I replaced the dug up area with top soil and fertilizer mix again. I've planted a pomegranate tree, a fig tree and a kiwi bush. All of them have grown a bit, but I'm still waiting on them to start fruiting. The kiwi and the fig at least show do produce something like an early version of a fruit, but they never mature and always fall off. The pomegranate is still only about 3 feet tall, but I think it will take a couple more years to start growing a few more feet. I'm too lazy to plant vegetables in the other area that I dug up (even though it's ready to plant on), but that's what I would like to do next year when I get time (probably too late to plant veggies this year).
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