I planted something special in my garden this month. Ollas. If you aren’t familiar with Ollas, keep reading because this is exciting stuff for those of us who garden in hot, dry regions. Like the South.
Simple yet brilliant, Ollas is an unglazed, porous clay pot used for irrigation. Instructions are easy peasy. Bury the pot in the garden. Leave the neck exposed (a lid is included).
Fill with water a couple of times a week. That’s it. Ollas will provide constant, steady irrigation to nearby plant root systems.
Crafted by Lori Haynes of Dripping Springs, Texas, her clay pot design is based on an ancient method of watering. And bonus…the pots are lightweight and easy for one person to maneuver from vehicle to garden. For more information and details on where to buy visit www.drippingspringsollas.com.
Now for an update on what’s growing in my garden (besides my Ollas)—three types of tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, several varieties of hot peppers and orange bell peppers, basil, dill, strawberries, swiss chard, carrots, lettuce, arugula, radishes, and onions.
Everything looks happy in my community plot at Promise of Peace Garden. Magic in the middle of an East Dallas parking lot…
Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.
“In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”
― Margaret Atwood
Musical Pairing:
Counting Crows – Big Yellow Taxi