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Old September 11, 2012   #1
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Default Converting raised beds to Automatic Watering SIP's

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IMG_4755.jpgAfter converting one raised bed to a Sub-Irrigated Planter (SIP). We decided to move two beds to an area of the yard that gets more sun and to also build a third bed designed to fit the steep bank.

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Old September 11, 2012   #3
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Very cool, I have been researching sip raised beds here recently. This year was my first try at a garden in so many years it may as well be my first time, it went badly for many reasons. So, i took notes, then researched a lot. I like the solution to make it auto watering! I will be watching this with interest for next year's plant outs.

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Default Spacing the drainage pipe

Came up with this solution to keeping the pipes where they belong.
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Have you had one of these planted long enough to give a report on how well they are doing?
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I converted my first bed about a month ago, but haven't planted it yet. I do know, it does work, because the soil is moist on top. We have had a very dry summer and the bed stays moist.
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Awesome. Can't wait to see actual results.

I have been playing with Diatomaceous Earth in a bucket sip system as a pre-lude to some raised bed sip's for next year.

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I'm using this recipe for potting mix posted by Larry Hall
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Very nice set-up for the beds, and great use of your sunny hill. I love the steps beside the beds, everything looks great! Are you planning on growing any lettuce or greens in them this fall? How do you attach the plastic covering, and vent it? Any more pictures?
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http://s950.photobucket.com/albums/a...dening%202011/
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Here's the last two years of gardening photos on Photo Bucket. The raised beds were originally built in 2009 based on a design from the Oregon State University.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/cat...c/ec1627-e.pdf
I've been making changes constantly.
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Wow! I checked out some of your albums, and I can see you are a darned serious gardener! Really nice to have all the protective frames ready for use on your beds. We have some friends that retired a few years ago, and built a house on a farmstead near Rush Lake.
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Here's a video that Larry Hall made. His recipe for the potting mix is what I'm using
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Lots of work, there - but you'll no doubt make up for it next summer when watering is a breeze. Are you going to just test it in one row of beds for now, or are you planning on converting all your beds to this system in the next year? I enjoyed watching you and your wife in the video, you have a beautiful property and lots of space to try innovative ideas.
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Dee,
The drawback to the SIP is the cost of the peat moss. Last fall when I started this conversion, the peat was $4.50/bag now it's $7.49/bag. I plan on converting the three beds closest to the house and adding stairs to the ends of each bed. One is empty now where we grew the garden beans. One has green peppers which I'll cover this evening due to a frost warning and the last one has carrots. Thanks for the encouraging comments.
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