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Gardening in Small Spaces
Carolyn Edsell-Vetter, MCH, NOFA-AOLCP
Who’s Here?
Where is your “Small Space”?Remember: There are no design problems, only opportunities!
• Urban yard
• Patio or courtyard
• Deck or balcony
• Roof of house, shed, doghouse…
• Fire escape
• Window box
• Entryway
• Tree wells & crevices
• Indoors
Permaculture PrinciplesRemember: There are no design problems, only opportunities!
1. Observe & Interact
2. Catch & Store Energy
3. Obtain a Yield
4. Apply Self-Regulation &
Accept Feedback
5. Use & Value Renewable
Resources and Services
6. Produce No Waste
7. Design from Patterns
to Details
8. Integrate Rather Than
Segregate
9. Use Small & Slow Solutions
10. Use & Value Diversity
11. Use Edges & the Marginal
12. Creatively Use & Respond
to Change
Permaculture PrinciplesRemember: There are no design problems, only opportunities!
1. Observe & Interact
2. Catch & Store Energy
3. Obtain a Yield
4. Apply Self-Regulation &
Accept Feedback
5. Use & Value Renewable
Resources and Services
6. Produce No Waste
7. Design from Patterns
to Details
8. Integrate Rather Than
Segregate
9. Use Small & Slow Solutions
10. Use & Value Diversity
11. Use Edges & the Marginal
12. Creatively Use & Respond
to Change
Why do I need to have a plan?
A plan allows you to:
• Make the most of opportunities created by natural and man-made
aspects of a site
• Identify and solve problems
• Work with, preserve, and improve natural and human systems
(hydrology, soils, air, ecosystems, plant & animal life, natural
resources, human – individual & communal – health & well-being)
• Avoid frustration down the road (sun-loving plants in a shady area, a
flooded basement from bad grading & impervious surfaces…)
• Maximize beauty & aesthetics of the space
• Communicate with those helping you to install and/or manage the
landscape
The Planning Process
1. Base map
2. Site assessment & analysis
3. Schematic/Use map
4. Plan development
5. Final plan & cost estimates
6. Implementation
7. Evaluation & adjustment
Making a Base Map
• Plot plan
• Municipal assessor’s
database
• GIS mapping
• Survey
• Detailed field
measurements
1. Hillside Driveway
All photos by Jesse or Carolyn Edsell-Vetter; landscape design
by Carolyn Edsell-Vetter & installation by A Yard & A Half
Landscaping Co-Op, unless otherwise noted.
Understanding Contours
130’
140’
150’
Calculating Grade Change
You will need:
• Stake or buddy
• Tape measure
• String
• Line level
Boundaries
• Structures
• Walls & fences
• Curbs, sidewalks, roads
• When in doubt, get a survey!
Orientation
Image courtesy of University of Oregon
Types of Shade
Part-shade
Dappled shade
High shade
Deep shade
Drainage
 Where does the
water come from?
 Where does it
end up?
 Downspouts,
gutters, overhangs,
topography, yards
of neighbors
 Erosion, pooling,
wet & dry areas
 Problems can be
more intense in
smaller yards!
100% Infiltration On-Site
2. The “Tree House”
From Base Map to Concept:
Vision & Values
How do you want
to use the space?
What do you
envision this
space becoming?
What values do you
want to guide
your plan?
What are your values?
1. Friends & family: entertaining, play
space
2. Self: orderly space for hobbies &
soul-fulfilling activities
3. Spirit: beauty, relaxing view,
plantings & reclaimed materials
demonstrate oneness with the
earth
4. Body/health: lead-free raised bed
to grow veggies, groundcovers to
reduce risk
5. Community: friendly fences;
wildlife value; local, low-impact
materials; installers with good
ethics around employment &
sustainability
1
2
3
4
5
Do you need/want…
• Lawn
• Parking
• Play structures
• Open play areas
• Paved areas
• Privacy or screening
• Protection from sun/wind
• Edible plants
• Groundcover
• Habitat for pollinators? Birds?
Bats? Frogs?
• Storage for bikes, toys,
strollers, furniture, tools…
• Utility area for fixing things,
washing the dog, hobbies…
• Space for garbage, recycling
• Compost pile/enclosure
• Dining or sitting areas
• Cooking area
• Fire
• Water
Site Analysis & Use Plan
• Zones of use: What will you do where?
• Circulation: Where do you need to go?
How will you get there?
Clear Definition
Subdivided Spaces
• Makes each space seem larger
• Defines different spaces for different uses
• Helps keep spaces orderly
• Changes in elevation
• Screening & suspense
Squeezing in Functionality
•Kinetic, creative play
•Water sounds
•Sculptural element
•Water for birds & pollinators
Plants Everywhere!
Planting hardscapes:
•Manages water
•Softens edges
•Adds fragrance & color
Design:ChristieDustman&Co.
3. Sacred Space, Shared Space
Circulation
Views
Design:BarbaraPopolow
Multi-purpose Plants
• Food/medicine
• Architectural use (shade,
windbreak, focal point)
• Nectar source
• Nitrogen fixer
• Companion plant
• Critter cover or feed
• Beauty
Photo:JocelynHayes-Chilvers
Photo:wildflowerrevolution.com
4. Urban Container Garden
Look,
urban soil!
I think
that’s dog
poo.
Raised Bed Benefits
Design&installationbytheEdsell-Vetterfamily.
•Soil safety
•Ergonomics
•If you have a paved lot…
•Warms up earlier in spring
•Lifts plants up to the sun
One piece, many uses
Raised Planter & Trellis
•Screening from busy
street
•Shade for dining
room window
•Support for vines
•Lead-free planting
area for food
•Seating
•Pollinator value…
…and secret hideout!
Raised Bed ROI
Size: 66 sf of planting area, 2’-3’ deep
Time: 2 weekends for family of 4, May 2015
ROI (so far): 15 trays of sundried tomatoes & zucchini, a
summer of salads, herbs, 2 pints raspberries, 4 pints
pickles, 2 batches of pesto, some kick-butt mojitos…
Intangibles: bees, butterflies, lowered blood pressure,
kids eating their veggies
Closing the Circle
More ideas for sustainable, small-scale gardening
Hanging Baskets
Hydroponic Window
Farm
Upside-down Tomato
Bucket
•Tomatoes
•Strawberries
•Bush beans
•Cucumbers
•Herbs
•Nasturtiums & edible
flowers
Pocket Gardening
Rain Gardens
Raingarden irrigating fruit
trees in suburban Chicago
front yard Urban entryway rain
garden with aqueduct
Rain-Water Recovery
55-gallon rain barrel Urn-fountain installed over
1,000 gallon storage
system
Water Gardens
Bioshelters
•Passive solar + thermal mass from stored water & masonry
•Warmer winter temps allow for year-round growing &
aquaculture
•When connected to a dwelling, provides supplemental heat
& humidity
Tiny Composting
 Sealed outdoor composter
 Bokashi (fermentation) bin
 Worm bin
 Check to see if public or private compost pick-up
is available
Container Gardening:
The Nitty-Gritty
 Planting mix w/ low N-P-K
 Use reputable organic potting soil (e.g. VT Compost or
Ideal) or make your own
 Coir, newsprint as alternatives to peat
 Weight of planting medium
 Fertilize w/ 4-4-2 or lower organic fertilizer (e.g. fish,
cottonseed meal, compost tea)
Self-Watering Containers
 Drainage
 Water reservoir
 Soil foot or wick
 Tube for adding water
 Sand if growing root veg
Plants for Containers
 Cold-hardy perennials &
woody plants (z3-4)
 Dwarf varieties
 Annual vegetables
 Group plants w/ similar
needs
Hanging Planters
 Strawberry ‘Patio
Temptation’
 Tomatoes ‘Tumbling
Tom’, ‘Robin’s Egg’,
‘Tiny Tom’
 Bush beans
 Cucumber ‘Cool Breeze’
 Herbs
Window Boxes
 Tomatoes from previous
 Scallions
 Radishes
 Mesclun mix
 Carrot ‘Suko’ or ‘Parmex’
 Herbs
 Strawberries
Coldframes
 Lettuce, mesclun
 Spinach
 Scallions
 Radishes
 Chard (prefers to be in
the ground)
 Mini carrots ‘Kinko’,
‘Nelson’, ‘Purple Haze’
 Endive
Large Containers
 > 20”x26”
 Corn ‘Luther Hill’
 Squash, melon
 Kale, kohlrabi
 Potatoes & leeks – start w/
container ½ full, then hill
up as they grow
Fruit for Small Spaces
 Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums
grown on dwarf rootstock, e.g.
‘Urban Apple’ series
 Dwarf citrus (move indoors;
humidify)
 Blueberries, Thornless
Blackberries, ‘Brazelberries’
serries
 Currants where available
Grow On!
Carolyn Edsell-Vetter, MCH, AOLCP
Blog/handouts: http://ayardandahalf.wordpress.com
Email: carolyn [at] ayardandahalf [dot] com
W: 781-788-8855

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Gardening in Small Spaces - NOFA Summer Conference 2015

  • 1. Gardening in Small Spaces Carolyn Edsell-Vetter, MCH, NOFA-AOLCP
  • 3. Where is your “Small Space”?Remember: There are no design problems, only opportunities! • Urban yard • Patio or courtyard • Deck or balcony • Roof of house, shed, doghouse… • Fire escape • Window box • Entryway • Tree wells & crevices • Indoors
  • 4. Permaculture PrinciplesRemember: There are no design problems, only opportunities! 1. Observe & Interact 2. Catch & Store Energy 3. Obtain a Yield 4. Apply Self-Regulation & Accept Feedback 5. Use & Value Renewable Resources and Services 6. Produce No Waste 7. Design from Patterns to Details 8. Integrate Rather Than Segregate 9. Use Small & Slow Solutions 10. Use & Value Diversity 11. Use Edges & the Marginal 12. Creatively Use & Respond to Change
  • 5. Permaculture PrinciplesRemember: There are no design problems, only opportunities! 1. Observe & Interact 2. Catch & Store Energy 3. Obtain a Yield 4. Apply Self-Regulation & Accept Feedback 5. Use & Value Renewable Resources and Services 6. Produce No Waste 7. Design from Patterns to Details 8. Integrate Rather Than Segregate 9. Use Small & Slow Solutions 10. Use & Value Diversity 11. Use Edges & the Marginal 12. Creatively Use & Respond to Change
  • 6. Why do I need to have a plan? A plan allows you to: • Make the most of opportunities created by natural and man-made aspects of a site • Identify and solve problems • Work with, preserve, and improve natural and human systems (hydrology, soils, air, ecosystems, plant & animal life, natural resources, human – individual & communal – health & well-being) • Avoid frustration down the road (sun-loving plants in a shady area, a flooded basement from bad grading & impervious surfaces…) • Maximize beauty & aesthetics of the space • Communicate with those helping you to install and/or manage the landscape
  • 7. The Planning Process 1. Base map 2. Site assessment & analysis 3. Schematic/Use map 4. Plan development 5. Final plan & cost estimates 6. Implementation 7. Evaluation & adjustment
  • 8. Making a Base Map • Plot plan • Municipal assessor’s database • GIS mapping • Survey • Detailed field measurements
  • 9. 1. Hillside Driveway All photos by Jesse or Carolyn Edsell-Vetter; landscape design by Carolyn Edsell-Vetter & installation by A Yard & A Half Landscaping Co-Op, unless otherwise noted.
  • 11. Calculating Grade Change You will need: • Stake or buddy • Tape measure • String • Line level
  • 12. Boundaries • Structures • Walls & fences • Curbs, sidewalks, roads • When in doubt, get a survey!
  • 13. Orientation Image courtesy of University of Oregon
  • 14. Types of Shade Part-shade Dappled shade High shade Deep shade
  • 15. Drainage  Where does the water come from?  Where does it end up?  Downspouts, gutters, overhangs, topography, yards of neighbors  Erosion, pooling, wet & dry areas  Problems can be more intense in smaller yards!
  • 17. 2. The “Tree House”
  • 18. From Base Map to Concept: Vision & Values How do you want to use the space? What do you envision this space becoming? What values do you want to guide your plan?
  • 19. What are your values? 1. Friends & family: entertaining, play space 2. Self: orderly space for hobbies & soul-fulfilling activities 3. Spirit: beauty, relaxing view, plantings & reclaimed materials demonstrate oneness with the earth 4. Body/health: lead-free raised bed to grow veggies, groundcovers to reduce risk 5. Community: friendly fences; wildlife value; local, low-impact materials; installers with good ethics around employment & sustainability 1 2 3 4 5
  • 20. Do you need/want… • Lawn • Parking • Play structures • Open play areas • Paved areas • Privacy or screening • Protection from sun/wind • Edible plants • Groundcover • Habitat for pollinators? Birds? Bats? Frogs? • Storage for bikes, toys, strollers, furniture, tools… • Utility area for fixing things, washing the dog, hobbies… • Space for garbage, recycling • Compost pile/enclosure • Dining or sitting areas • Cooking area • Fire • Water
  • 21. Site Analysis & Use Plan • Zones of use: What will you do where? • Circulation: Where do you need to go? How will you get there?
  • 23. Subdivided Spaces • Makes each space seem larger • Defines different spaces for different uses • Helps keep spaces orderly • Changes in elevation • Screening & suspense
  • 24. Squeezing in Functionality •Kinetic, creative play •Water sounds •Sculptural element •Water for birds & pollinators
  • 25. Plants Everywhere! Planting hardscapes: •Manages water •Softens edges •Adds fragrance & color Design:ChristieDustman&Co.
  • 26. 3. Sacred Space, Shared Space
  • 29. Multi-purpose Plants • Food/medicine • Architectural use (shade, windbreak, focal point) • Nectar source • Nitrogen fixer • Companion plant • Critter cover or feed • Beauty Photo:JocelynHayes-Chilvers Photo:wildflowerrevolution.com
  • 30. 4. Urban Container Garden Look, urban soil! I think that’s dog poo.
  • 31. Raised Bed Benefits Design&installationbytheEdsell-Vetterfamily. •Soil safety •Ergonomics •If you have a paved lot… •Warms up earlier in spring •Lifts plants up to the sun
  • 32. One piece, many uses Raised Planter & Trellis •Screening from busy street •Shade for dining room window •Support for vines •Lead-free planting area for food •Seating •Pollinator value…
  • 34. Raised Bed ROI Size: 66 sf of planting area, 2’-3’ deep Time: 2 weekends for family of 4, May 2015 ROI (so far): 15 trays of sundried tomatoes & zucchini, a summer of salads, herbs, 2 pints raspberries, 4 pints pickles, 2 batches of pesto, some kick-butt mojitos… Intangibles: bees, butterflies, lowered blood pressure, kids eating their veggies
  • 35. Closing the Circle More ideas for sustainable, small-scale gardening
  • 36. Hanging Baskets Hydroponic Window Farm Upside-down Tomato Bucket •Tomatoes •Strawberries •Bush beans •Cucumbers •Herbs •Nasturtiums & edible flowers
  • 38. Rain Gardens Raingarden irrigating fruit trees in suburban Chicago front yard Urban entryway rain garden with aqueduct
  • 39. Rain-Water Recovery 55-gallon rain barrel Urn-fountain installed over 1,000 gallon storage system
  • 41. Bioshelters •Passive solar + thermal mass from stored water & masonry •Warmer winter temps allow for year-round growing & aquaculture •When connected to a dwelling, provides supplemental heat & humidity
  • 42. Tiny Composting  Sealed outdoor composter  Bokashi (fermentation) bin  Worm bin  Check to see if public or private compost pick-up is available
  • 43. Container Gardening: The Nitty-Gritty  Planting mix w/ low N-P-K  Use reputable organic potting soil (e.g. VT Compost or Ideal) or make your own  Coir, newsprint as alternatives to peat  Weight of planting medium  Fertilize w/ 4-4-2 or lower organic fertilizer (e.g. fish, cottonseed meal, compost tea)
  • 44. Self-Watering Containers  Drainage  Water reservoir  Soil foot or wick  Tube for adding water  Sand if growing root veg
  • 45. Plants for Containers  Cold-hardy perennials & woody plants (z3-4)  Dwarf varieties  Annual vegetables  Group plants w/ similar needs
  • 46. Hanging Planters  Strawberry ‘Patio Temptation’  Tomatoes ‘Tumbling Tom’, ‘Robin’s Egg’, ‘Tiny Tom’  Bush beans  Cucumber ‘Cool Breeze’  Herbs
  • 47. Window Boxes  Tomatoes from previous  Scallions  Radishes  Mesclun mix  Carrot ‘Suko’ or ‘Parmex’  Herbs  Strawberries
  • 48. Coldframes  Lettuce, mesclun  Spinach  Scallions  Radishes  Chard (prefers to be in the ground)  Mini carrots ‘Kinko’, ‘Nelson’, ‘Purple Haze’  Endive
  • 49. Large Containers  > 20”x26”  Corn ‘Luther Hill’  Squash, melon  Kale, kohlrabi  Potatoes & leeks – start w/ container ½ full, then hill up as they grow
  • 50. Fruit for Small Spaces  Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums grown on dwarf rootstock, e.g. ‘Urban Apple’ series  Dwarf citrus (move indoors; humidify)  Blueberries, Thornless Blackberries, ‘Brazelberries’ serries  Currants where available
  • 51. Grow On! Carolyn Edsell-Vetter, MCH, AOLCP Blog/handouts: http://ayardandahalf.wordpress.com Email: carolyn [at] ayardandahalf [dot] com W: 781-788-8855