Oct. 5, 2024
This week I’ve been thinking a lot about my land, my food forest; pending an official name. Now I’ve completed on it, it’s officially mine, about 3.5 acres of land. Estimated size is 40m by 200m… though that was a rough estimate. I need to get moving on my strategy sooner rather than later before it gets too cold to plant anything. Tree planting season has started, so I need to get some things in the ground.
I’ve spent the week mocking out the layout, starting with around 30 trees. I have a master spreadsheet now, which I’ve made a grid out of. Each square/cell represents one square metre. It’s important to figure out where exactly I will plant each tree (semi-dwarf variety), which needs about 5-metre diameter space around it. I wanted a relatively organic-looking layout, not straight lines, both ensuring the 5m spacing, and maximising the space with as many trees as possible. I ended up coming up with a zig-zag pattern with a “jitter” as I call it. So to the eye it looks relatively randomly but uniformly distributed, but there’s a very specific pattern to it. I’m quite proud of the result! Then I went about putting each tree type that’s going in. Then around each tree, am planting a variety of bushes and flowers. I’m starting with the northern corner of the land, there’s no way I can tackle the whole field on the first try.
Now that’s done, I wanted to figure out how to implement this without getting confused about what goes where. Ideally, I would need to put physical grid markers on the whole field as my reference. The problem with putting in things like bamboo sticks might get damaged or messy. It may not be sufficient to mark only each corner of the grid, and I would need so many of them. My mini brainwave idea is to grow a living grid… which doubles as a nitrogen-fixing cover crop. I can plant broad beans now in October / November. In the grid system, with spacing every 20cm, it will grow and give me my perfect layout. It might take a while for something to surface, but I think it will work. I’ll just need to make sure that rabbits or deer won’t eat the mini plants once they come up…
So some genius breakthroughs there in my opinion. I just bought a mattock (like a pick axe) and 10kg of broad beans, so maybe next week i'll get to planting. Who knows how long it will take to plant 2000 beans with a mattock... A lot of thinking, planning, researching. Cool stuff.
Checklist
- Layout planning
- Tool ideas
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Hi there I'm Charlotte from London and I am a Millennial hobbiest. By that I mean I love making things, for both the process and the outcomes. On this blog I talk about all the things I'm working on and learning each week. On some projects I will go into a bit more detail on what I did and my experience through it.
Some facts about me:
- I am not a perfectionist, preferring to complete something than to attempt to make something flawless.
- I am in a constant cycle of building up inspiration, executing the ideas, then winding down to reflect and regenerate.
- I am interested in almost anything that can be made from scratch using nature / natural materials.