The basic design uses galvanized wire fencing wired into a circle; the bottom is lined with tape free cardboard and the sides with inexpensive reed fencing. They are filled with alfalfa hay, straw, fertilized with blood and bone meal (or any good organic fertilizer) and topped with planting compost. Viola! Instant garden bed! These pods were then wrapped with bamboo fencing as desired by the client for aesthetic purposes.
The wonderful thing about these pods is that they are so easy to maintain. The raised soil bed means less bending. They can easily be covered with bird netting when young succulent sprouts are tempting the birds. They are easy to weed, easy to water and easy to revamp at season's end and they just look pretty cool.
In general, the complete garden pod installation runs about $100/per unit. The pods pictured here have the bamboo fencing wrap that did increase the unit cost, but they are still pretty cool looking even without the bamboo upgrade.
Now get out there and grow something.
Peace,
Swami bruce
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