Annapoorani Food Garden Services

If you’re interested in starting a food garden in your backyard, but don’t know where to begin, it may be worth considering our food garden services. Our services provide a range of benefits that can help make the process of setting up and maintaining a food garden easier and more successful.

One of the main benefits of hiring a food garden setup service is that we have the expertise and knowledge to create a garden that is tailored to your specific needs and preferences. They can assess your yard’s soil quality, sun exposure, and other factors to determine which plants will grow best and create a design that maximizes space and productivity.

Additionally, our food garden setup services can save you time and effort by handling all aspects of the garden’s setup, from building raised beds and installing irrigation systems to planting, composting, and fertilizing. This can be especially beneficial for busy individuals who may not have the time or energy to devote to building and maintaining a garden on their own.

Another advantage of using our food garden service is that we can help you avoid common mistakes that can lead to poor plant growth or failed crops. With our knowledge and experience, we can help you select the right plants, provide proper soil preparation, and implement effective pest and disease prevention strategies.

Finally, working with a food garden service can give you peace of mind knowing that your garden is being set up and maintained by experts who are committed to your success. We can provide ongoing support and guidance throughout the growing season, helping you to troubleshoot any issues that arise and ensuring that your garden is thriving.

Overall, our food garden service can be a smart investment for anyone who wants to start a successful food garden in their backyard. With their expertise, knowledge, and support, you can enjoy the many benefits of growing your own fresh, healthy produce without the stress and uncertainty of doing it all on your own.

There are several steps and factors as below that are involved in setting up and operating a food garden which is time and effort consuming. We have history of setting up Food Garden in just 1 day.

1. Weeding

2. Enriching existing soil with manure and new compost 

3. Square Foot gardening

4. Adding companion plants

5. Building strong beds using cinder blocks

6. Preparing soil with right recipe

7. Laying rabbit fence 

8. Building Trellis

9. Analyzing sunlight

10. Planting shade greens and herbs

11. Trenching and Laying main hose and  soaker hose 

12. Setting up time and dividers

13. Laying weed barriers 

14. Setting up poles, strings and clips

15. Fertilizing regularly

16. Using organic pesticides

17. Harvesting 

18. Mulching

19. Composting

20. Designing and layout

21. Setting up Small greenhouse

22. Seed starting

23. Transplanting

1. Weeding refers to the process of removing unwanted plants or weeds from the garden. This is typically done manually using a hoe or by hand, or with the help of herbicides.

2. Enriching existing soil with manure and new compost involves adding organic matter to the soil to improve its fertility. Manure and compost are rich in nutrients and help improve soil structure, water-holding capacity, and nutrient availability.

3. Square foot gardening is a method of planting vegetables and herbs in a small space. The garden is divided into small square plots, and each plot is planted with a specific crop. This method maximizes the use of space and makes it easier to manage the garden.

4. Adding companion plants involves planting two or more plants together that benefit each other. For example, planting marigolds with tomatoes can help repel pests and improve the health of the tomato plant.

5. Building strong beds using cinder blocks involves constructing raised garden beds using cinder blocks. This method is durable, long-lasting, and provides a stable foundation for growing plants.

6. Preparing soil with the right recipe involves creating a soil mix that is tailored to the specific needs of the plants being grown. This may involve mixing different types of soil, compost, and other additives to create the ideal growing environment.

7. Laying rabbit fence is a technique used to protect the garden from rabbits and other small animals. A rabbit fence is typically made of wire mesh and installed around the perimeter of the garden.

8. Building a Trellis is building a structure used to support climbing plants such as Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Bottle Gourd, Ridge gourd, Bitter Gourd, Snake Gourd and beans. A trellis can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, bamboo, or metal.

9. Analyzing sunlight involves assessing the amount of sunlight that reaches the garden. This information can be used to determine which plants will thrive in specific areas of the garden.

10. Planting shade greens and herbs involves selecting and planting crops that do well in partial shade, such as lettuce, spinach, and parsley.

11. Trenching and laying main hose and soaker hose involves installing irrigation systems to provide water to the garden. Soaker hoses are a type of irrigation system that slowly releases water directly to the plants’ roots, reducing water waste.

12. Setting up time and dividers involves planning and organizing the garden to maximize its efficiency and productivity. This may involve dividing the garden into sections for different crops, planting at specific times of the year, and rotating crops to maintain soil health.

13. Laying weed barriers involves installing a layer of material over the soil to prevent weed growth. Weed barriers may be made of plastic, fabric, or other materials.

14. Setting up poles, strings, and clips involves creating a support system for tall or vining plants. This may involve installing poles or stakes and tying strings or clips to support the plants as they grow.

15. Fertilizing regularly involves adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth and health. Fertilizers may be organic or synthetic and can be applied in liquid or granular form.

16. Using organic pesticides involves using natural or organic substances to control pests and diseases in the garden. Organic pesticides may include insecticidal soap, neem oil, or other natural substances.

17. Harvesting involves picking fruits, vegetables, and herbs when they are ripe and ready to be eaten. This is a crucial step in the gardening process and requires careful attention to timing and technique

20. Designing and layout involves planning and organizing the garden space to maximize efficiency and productivity. This includes determining the location of different crops, grouping plants with similar needs, and creating paths for easy access.

21. Setting up a small greenhouse is a way to extend the growing season and protect plants from the elements. A small greenhouse can be made from a variety of materials and can be used to grow a variety of plants, including vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

22. Seed starting is the process of starting plants from seeds indoors before transplanting them to the garden. This involves selecting the right type of soil, providing adequate light and moisture, and monitoring the plants for growth and health.

23. Transplanting involves moving seedlings or young plants from their original containers into the garden. This requires careful handling to avoid damaging the plants and ensuring they are planted at the right depth and spacing. Transplanting helps plants establish stronger root systems and can help promote healthier growth and higher yields.

Pricing

Minimum 2 beds – $1200

  • 6 ft x 4 ft each bed
  • 30 Sq ft bed and 72 small pots
  • Trellis for two climbers
  • Min 30, Max 50 Veggies based on Sq Ft Guidance
  • 20 companions
  • Irrigation system with Timer
  • Rabbit Fence
  • Free Annual Maintenance 1st Year. $300 per year after.
  • Additional Bed $500 with additional annual maintenance $100 from 2nd year

Contact Adhyut @9726797875, adhyutsiyalsh@gmail.com


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