PDC LESSON 2.42 DESIGN -TANK GARDEN
PERMACULTURE COURSE AGRO-ECONOMY
PDC LESSON 2.42 DESIGN
-TANK GARDEN
Creating a tank garden means recycling material, which is usually thrown away. Like old bathtubs, or metal containers, as well as those plastic containers that paint is sold in.
This type of garden is
particularly suitable for rented areas because you are very mobile with it. So,
you can take the good earth that you build up in a few years to another place
and transport it to another rented property or rented apartment. This is an
excellent idea, also thought to create a garden on a flat roof. The possibilities
for stimulating a tank garden range from the small bucket that is a 50 litre
container or to the large container that contains over a cubic meter of soil.
But with a roof you must pay attention to the load.
With clay houses you have to be
very careful and place the tubs or containers on the supporting walls. There
are no problems with houses with concrete ceilings in the low-rise system.
The structure of the soil is very
different as indicated in this photo, the better soil the more compost is
contained there, the better it is. The most important thing is which plant you
want to grow there, some plants are not need so good soil.
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