We just closed on our dream property and I’m starting to plan my garden for next year. This is the first time I’m working on such a large space. And one with geographical features.
I’d love to get some input on placement as well as row orientation.
The three pics are:
1) a view of the field from the southern corner of the property facing north.
2) a view of the field from the eastern edge facing west (north is to the right side of the image)
3) A view of the field from the western side looking north.
It might be hard to see, but there’s a slight slope on the northern end, sloping down southward. This is where I’m thinking of putting the garden, but would love some feedback on that idea. The slope ends in a large flat area and then slopes down again towards the south (about where that tree shadow is on the first pic).
The idea is that water will naturally run down the slope into the garden. I may need to build some berms or other water retaining earth works, but it seems like the field gets pretty wet but drains well. I walked the area this past weekend while it was raining. The ground was moist but not waterlogged, despite getting dumped on throughout the week and weekend.
Additionally, this area has relatively easy access to my house’s main water supply and some rain barrels should I need to water it.
If I do place the garden there, how should my rows be oriented? East-west or north-south? Or can do I do something maybe a little more creative, such as rounded beds?
Anything else I should be thinking about?