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Page 1: ²0DNLQJDGRRU JDUGHQ² · May your vegetable garden be a great success! For more information, contact your nearest extension office. If you have space, make more than one door garden

agriculture,forestry & fisheriesDepartment: Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesREPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Vegetable production

– Making a door garden –

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Dig a hole the size of a door.

You only need a small area to plant your own vegetables.

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Work the subsoil to the other side.

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Work the topsoil to one side.

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Flatten the tins by trampling them. Tear the paper in small pieces.

Gather pieces of paper, cardboard, kitchen waste, tins, bones, manure and any other garbage. 3 7

Do not put glass or plastic in the hole.

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The hole must be knee deep.

Keep the topsoil and subsoil apart.

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Then spread over the garbage.

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Mix the subsoil with grass, leaves and straw.

Fill the hole up to half with paper, cardboard, kitchen waste, tins, bones, manure and any other garbage except glass and plastic.

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Trample everything down.

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Fill the hole with topsoil.

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Cover the topsoil with a layer of straw and fine leaves.

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Spread grass and leaves among the seedlings.

Plant the seedlings. Allow enough space for each plant to grow well.

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Water the vegetables regularly, preferably in the morning.

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Later you will have your own fresh vegetables.

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When you have pulled up one kind of vegetable, cover the soil with kraal manure, leaves, straw and groundnut husks.

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Cover with a layer of soil.

Now you can plant another kind of vegetable. +

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May your vegetable garden be a great success!

For more information, contact your nearest extension office.

If you have space, make more than one door garden to have vegetables throughout the year.

2010 Third print 1997 Second print 1996 First print

Compiled by Directorate Agricultural Information Services Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Printed and published by Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Obtainable from Resource Centre, Directorate Agricultural Information Services Private Bag X144, Pretoria, 0001 South Africa

Also available on the web at www.daff.gov.za/publications