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How much money did you spend when you started??
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How much money did you spend when you started??
I am curious how much others have had to spend to get their boxes started. So far it is looking like over $200 to start 4 boxes here in STL. Is that a low or high cost??
jymarino- Posts: 231
Join date: 2011-03-25
Location: St Louis MO Zone 6a
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
I meant to say that it will be at least $200 to make the Mel's Mix.
jymarino- Posts: 231
Join date: 2011-03-25
Location: St Louis MO Zone 6a
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
By four boxes, do you mean 64 sf?

genes- Posts: 163
Join date: 2011-01-26
Location: CA
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
I think I'm lucky to live where the prices for some of this stuff seems to be lower than other places.
I paid about $10 ea for my 3 cu ft bags of peat and $17 ea for 4 cu ft bags of course verm. My compost varied. I think I've bought probably 8 or 9 diff types (at first I bought 2 of ea of 5 diff ones but now I buy a bag every time I see one I don't have) I never paid more than $4.99 for a 1 cu ft bag of compost and some were as little as $1.99, but most were around $3.
That being said, this is what I paid:
Built 3 boxes, all 3x6 out of 2x6's: $35
Roll of weed barrier: $10
Mel's Mix: $100
The $100 of Mel's Mix is about what I spent the first time I made it which was about 36 cu ft worth (or 3 bags of verm!) That was enough to fill my 3 beds and have enough a bunch of my various pots I have for growing bush type squash and berries and whatnot.
I paid about $10 ea for my 3 cu ft bags of peat and $17 ea for 4 cu ft bags of course verm. My compost varied. I think I've bought probably 8 or 9 diff types (at first I bought 2 of ea of 5 diff ones but now I buy a bag every time I see one I don't have) I never paid more than $4.99 for a 1 cu ft bag of compost and some were as little as $1.99, but most were around $3.
That being said, this is what I paid:
Built 3 boxes, all 3x6 out of 2x6's: $35
Roll of weed barrier: $10
Mel's Mix: $100
The $100 of Mel's Mix is about what I spent the first time I made it which was about 36 cu ft worth (or 3 bags of verm!) That was enough to fill my 3 beds and have enough a bunch of my various pots I have for growing bush type squash and berries and whatnot.

Glendale-gardener-
Posts: 290
Join date: 2011-03-10
Age: 36
Location: Cincinnati Zone 6A
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
Obviously I also spent a bunch of $$ on seeds and roots and a few bucks here and there for plant tags and polypropylene cord for grid, peat pots, but I figure, next year, I'll be buying way less seeds, I'll just need peat pots and other small misc stuff.

Glendale-gardener-
Posts: 290
Join date: 2011-03-10
Age: 36
Location: Cincinnati Zone 6A
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
Thanks, I think your prices are much lower than mine. I did just now figure out that I can realistically have 3 4'x4' boxes in my garden. If I really take off well then I can build another box next year. So that reduces my costs by $25 for the one box I am returning and by 8 cf of MM.
jymarino- Posts: 231
Join date: 2011-03-25
Location: St Louis MO Zone 6a
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
My lumber, from a sawmill, for nine boxes 4' by 4' by 12" deep was approx $125 and cut as required.
The brackets and screws for corners approx $40.
6 cu yds of rich garden loam delivered by truck $150.
6 peat moss and 9 composted manure by the bagsful approx $60
amendments of bone meal, blood meal, alfalfa pellets, gypsum, approx $40.
That's a bit more than $400 but I also had enough loam left over to make 3 hilled beds without lumber that are each 16' long.
I also added a dozen 7' long metal fence posts for trellis supports for 6 of my boxes that came to approx $72. so just under $500. to begin, not counting seeds.

I started before I'd ever heard of Mel's Mix in spring 2009. I still have some of the amendments in my workshop to use as needed in future.
The next year I bought 3 sets of 4' track lighting and bulbs to start my own seeds for a total of $78.
I have a compost tumbler to make my own compost as well as a worm condo for making worm compost.
Today I just had a 2" x 12" x 12' piece of lumber cut into 4 x 2' lengths so I can make a cold frame. Cost $13.91
I plan to update my beds with cinder blocks in future so made a start by buying two of them today at $1.23 each.
The costs are ongoing, but well worth it for fresh, healthy foods on our tables. I feed my son's family of 4, myself, and have some for my daughter as well.
The brackets and screws for corners approx $40.
6 cu yds of rich garden loam delivered by truck $150.
6 peat moss and 9 composted manure by the bagsful approx $60
amendments of bone meal, blood meal, alfalfa pellets, gypsum, approx $40.
That's a bit more than $400 but I also had enough loam left over to make 3 hilled beds without lumber that are each 16' long.
I also added a dozen 7' long metal fence posts for trellis supports for 6 of my boxes that came to approx $72. so just under $500. to begin, not counting seeds.

I started before I'd ever heard of Mel's Mix in spring 2009. I still have some of the amendments in my workshop to use as needed in future.
The next year I bought 3 sets of 4' track lighting and bulbs to start my own seeds for a total of $78.
I have a compost tumbler to make my own compost as well as a worm condo for making worm compost.
Today I just had a 2" x 12" x 12' piece of lumber cut into 4 x 2' lengths so I can make a cold frame. Cost $13.91
I plan to update my beds with cinder blocks in future so made a start by buying two of them today at $1.23 each.
The costs are ongoing, but well worth it for fresh, healthy foods on our tables. I feed my son's family of 4, myself, and have some for my daughter as well.

quiltbea-
Posts: 2502
Join date: 2010-03-21
Age: 70
Location: Southwestern Maine Zone 5A

Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
I can tell you that I had budgeted about $300 for everything this year. 2x8 box and 4x12 box, 2 trellises, a full 12' hoophouse with two plastic layers, the lumber, MM, and screws/nails/etc, and bird netting.
I came out at $330 and a sore back.
Ask me again next year what $$ I put into those exact same boxes and I will tell you it will be under $10 if you don't count the seeds.....which I didn't figure in as "set up costs."
That makes things $165/yr over two years. $33/yr over 10 years. It's just that this all costs UP FRONT that gets people. If I could only convince folks that they get a substantially lower grocery bill, better produce, and healthier meals for an investment of $33-$50/yr, they would jump on it! And, that's not figuring in the actual savings on the bill at the grocery store. I guarantee you the savings are better than $33/yr.
I wish we would all convert ours to cost per square for ease. Just divide your cost by the number of squares and we should all have a number we can compare quickly.
Mine would be $330/64 = $5.16 per square foot. But, again, stretch that out over 10 years and it's a whopping 52 cents per square investment.
Another thing I will tell you, jy, is to watch where you shop for things. Sometimes going on a wild goose chase for that 5th type of compost at a premium store in an ecclectic neighborhood will really change things. When you say "off Warson," I know you aren't "in da hood" or "Jeffco" where things are likely cheaper.
I came out at $330 and a sore back.
Ask me again next year what $$ I put into those exact same boxes and I will tell you it will be under $10 if you don't count the seeds.....which I didn't figure in as "set up costs."
That makes things $165/yr over two years. $33/yr over 10 years. It's just that this all costs UP FRONT that gets people. If I could only convince folks that they get a substantially lower grocery bill, better produce, and healthier meals for an investment of $33-$50/yr, they would jump on it! And, that's not figuring in the actual savings on the bill at the grocery store. I guarantee you the savings are better than $33/yr.
I wish we would all convert ours to cost per square for ease. Just divide your cost by the number of squares and we should all have a number we can compare quickly.
Mine would be $330/64 = $5.16 per square foot. But, again, stretch that out over 10 years and it's a whopping 52 cents per square investment.
Another thing I will tell you, jy, is to watch where you shop for things. Sometimes going on a wild goose chase for that 5th type of compost at a premium store in an ecclectic neighborhood will really change things. When you say "off Warson," I know you aren't "in da hood" or "Jeffco" where things are likely cheaper.

BackyardBirdGardner-
Posts: 2727
Join date: 2010-12-25
Age: 38
Location: St. Louis, MO
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
The most expensive meal my wife and I have ever had was our first SFG salad


acara-
Posts: 975
Join date: 2010-08-27
Age: 42
Location: Wesley Chapel, Florida (Zone 9)
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
You don't want to know. But then I'm gardening in 2 cities, had to use kits for my own beds AND raise em in the air, and doing selfwicking beds because of the sand and high water/sewer rates at my son's house. Total of 10 4x4 beds and some potato bins and herb pots. At least my son was able to construct his beds.
Kay
Kay

walshevak-
Posts: 1936
Join date: 2010-10-17
Age: 69
Location: elizabeth city, nc zone 8
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
Yikes, sounds a bit scarier than what I have going here....
jymarino- Posts: 231
Join date: 2011-03-25
Location: St Louis MO Zone 6a
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
It really is amazing the difference in prices in various regions.
Ingredients for Mel's Mix
Last year, I paid $43.75 for 3.75 cu ft of vermiculite
and was lucky to get it. There are few sources here. This year I found another source for vermiculite that is $28.00 for 3.75 cu ft, same brand, same size package.
Peat Moss was about $10 for 2.2 cu ft, which expands to about 4 cu ft.
Bags of compost run anywhere from $2 to $6 per cubic foot (actually some bags are less than a cu ft so I really had to buy more than 5 bags, one of each type, then additional of the small sized bags)
Calculating last year's price for Mels' Mix only, for 4 - 4X4 beds at 6 inches deep, about $260.00, or about $3.11 per square foot. I used last years mix for various containers. There were lots of 5 gallon buckets for tomatoes and containers on the porch.
Ingredients for Mel's Mix
Last year, I paid $43.75 for 3.75 cu ft of vermiculite
and was lucky to get it. There are few sources here. This year I found another source for vermiculite that is $28.00 for 3.75 cu ft, same brand, same size package.
Peat Moss was about $10 for 2.2 cu ft, which expands to about 4 cu ft.
Bags of compost run anywhere from $2 to $6 per cubic foot (actually some bags are less than a cu ft so I really had to buy more than 5 bags, one of each type, then additional of the small sized bags)
Calculating last year's price for Mels' Mix only, for 4 - 4X4 beds at 6 inches deep, about $260.00, or about $3.11 per square foot. I used last years mix for various containers. There were lots of 5 gallon buckets for tomatoes and containers on the porch.

Furbalsmom-
Posts: 3139
Join date: 2010-06-10
Age: 65
Location: Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
I don't ever ask for much. My husband is the "toy guy". He has a workshop full of things for several different hobbies. And he STILL has a "want" list a mile long.
So when I opened my big fat mouth in February last year and said.."Babe I want a garden and I found this book and I want to do it like this guy says in this book, my husband shrugged and said ok, when the tax return comes.
Between February and April (when our tax return came) life happened in the worst way and just kept hitting us....BAM! BAM! BAM!
By April I was a zombie, in shut down mode. I had no drive to do anything. I have said this before, so I will keep it short for everyone that has read this a couple times, but my husband took me by the hand, feet dragging, head to the ground to home depot, lowes, and every freaking garden center in a 20 mile radius gathering up all the stuff "this book" said to get.
I honestly don't know how much we spent, but it was more than we "should have". Joe didn't know what else to do for me but he knew I needed something to hang on to and in the past a garden was a daydream of mine and had been for a long time. So he took me by the hand and put the book in his other hand and he walked me through the motions.
I know I paid $29.99 each for 4 bags of 4 cu ft vermiculite. This year the price has gone up to $39.99 for the same bag. We bought redwood because hubby is a woodworker and thought it would be best. I will never do that again, I bought construction grade Douglas Fir this year for the expansion, there was no reason to spend what we did on wood that first year. We bought sealant for the outside of the boxes, I think a gallon of it was $20. We bought pvc and electrical conduit for trellises and hoop houses...cheapest things we bought I think. LOL both were like $1.50 a stick. The trellis netting was $7 for 2 trellises. The plastic (for hoop houses) was $30 I want to say for 4 boxes. The compost ran me around $4 a bag and I must have bought 15 bags before it was over with. I bought 3 bales of peat at $15 a bale. I have a bale of peat and a bag of vermiculite left over to start me out on the next 4 we are building this year.
I don't have a perfect number for you, but I know we spent over $500, I would even guess closer to $600...it could have been used for something else, but it was our tax return and hubby was throwing money at it trying to help me.
In the end I believe with all my heart that the garden and Joe did save me. I mixed Mel's Mix for hours alone outside and it started to heal me. Watching seeds sprout helped me. Harvesting what I grew and cooking with it helped a little more.
This year we are doubling the garden. Having a successful first year garden was worth every penny we spent all by itself, but having a healing room right outside my backdoor was worth so much more.
There are so many things we could have done cheaper that first year, had my head been in the game. Cheaper wood, left off the sealant, little things like that. I would have still made the Mel's Mix just like Mel said..I just would have been thriftier elsewhere. That's all.
This year I am cutting those corners....but I didn't think twice about that $10 increase on the vermiculite...I just bit a stick and shelled it out. After watching my garden grow for a year with Mel's Mix...I knew I wasn't gonna regret it, not a tiny bit!
Jennie
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So when I opened my big fat mouth in February last year and said.."Babe I want a garden and I found this book and I want to do it like this guy says in this book, my husband shrugged and said ok, when the tax return comes.
Between February and April (when our tax return came) life happened in the worst way and just kept hitting us....BAM! BAM! BAM!
By April I was a zombie, in shut down mode. I had no drive to do anything. I have said this before, so I will keep it short for everyone that has read this a couple times, but my husband took me by the hand, feet dragging, head to the ground to home depot, lowes, and every freaking garden center in a 20 mile radius gathering up all the stuff "this book" said to get.
I honestly don't know how much we spent, but it was more than we "should have". Joe didn't know what else to do for me but he knew I needed something to hang on to and in the past a garden was a daydream of mine and had been for a long time. So he took me by the hand and put the book in his other hand and he walked me through the motions.
I know I paid $29.99 each for 4 bags of 4 cu ft vermiculite. This year the price has gone up to $39.99 for the same bag. We bought redwood because hubby is a woodworker and thought it would be best. I will never do that again, I bought construction grade Douglas Fir this year for the expansion, there was no reason to spend what we did on wood that first year. We bought sealant for the outside of the boxes, I think a gallon of it was $20. We bought pvc and electrical conduit for trellises and hoop houses...cheapest things we bought I think. LOL both were like $1.50 a stick. The trellis netting was $7 for 2 trellises. The plastic (for hoop houses) was $30 I want to say for 4 boxes. The compost ran me around $4 a bag and I must have bought 15 bags before it was over with. I bought 3 bales of peat at $15 a bale. I have a bale of peat and a bag of vermiculite left over to start me out on the next 4 we are building this year.
I don't have a perfect number for you, but I know we spent over $500, I would even guess closer to $600...it could have been used for something else, but it was our tax return and hubby was throwing money at it trying to help me.
In the end I believe with all my heart that the garden and Joe did save me. I mixed Mel's Mix for hours alone outside and it started to heal me. Watching seeds sprout helped me. Harvesting what I grew and cooking with it helped a little more.
This year we are doubling the garden. Having a successful first year garden was worth every penny we spent all by itself, but having a healing room right outside my backdoor was worth so much more.
There are so many things we could have done cheaper that first year, had my head been in the game. Cheaper wood, left off the sealant, little things like that. I would have still made the Mel's Mix just like Mel said..I just would have been thriftier elsewhere. That's all.
This year I am cutting those corners....but I didn't think twice about that $10 increase on the vermiculite...I just bit a stick and shelled it out. After watching my garden grow for a year with Mel's Mix...I knew I wasn't gonna regret it, not a tiny bit!
Jennie
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Posts: 2259
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Age: 34
Location: Post Falls Idaho and LOVING it
Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
If you have to ask.....
It was a big chunk of change.
Got Vermiculite for $26 at the Farm Co-op, Peat was about $4 to 6 for the big bag and the compost all came out of my bin.
The price went up from there, but my husband and sons just come home with the stuff every now and then.....usually after baskets of vegetables disappear.
It was a big chunk of change.
Got Vermiculite for $26 at the Farm Co-op, Peat was about $4 to 6 for the big bag and the compost all came out of my bin.
The price went up from there, but my husband and sons just come home with the stuff every now and then.....usually after baskets of vegetables disappear.

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Re: How much money did you spend when you started??
Middlemamma......wow. Just wow.

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