RV Gardening For The Full-time RV'er
Mobile RV Gardening
By Jenn Cameron
Most people think that just because you live in an rv or camper, and whether you are moving a
lot or staying put, that you have to miss out on most things, like gardening. Not true. I love to
garden. I have a beautiful and very fruitful garden. I just couldn’t give up my love to garden just
because I couldn’t afford to own a conventional home with the land to put one on.
My family have all laughed at me for years for choosing to live in my rv instead of working 60+
hours a week to afford the house next door. Then the economy got worse as everyone knows
and some of them lost their jobs. Some had to move in with other family members or friends
and they are still struggling. As for me, I lost my job and never skipped a beat. One reason is I
have my garden.
My brother gave me a pull behind trailer, 12ft long, and I turned it into a mobile greenhouse.
Georgia has the strictest limits on size and height of home made trailers and using their
guidelines you can pretty much have anything you want to carry with you if you put in the time
and effort to just build it yourself. Using the mobile garden, I grow most of my family's food. I
canned the veggies and, at 13 ft tall, I even have a banana tree, and coffee tree plants along
with tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, potatoes, squash, lettuce, broccoli , okra, green beans,
peas, onions, eggplants, corn, watermelons, and cantaloupes. Its wonderful to be able to grow
my own food and can the veggies and fruits. You really don’t need a lot of space.
It’s easy to make a mobile greenhouse. Some 1 in plywood flooring, a few 2x4’s for the frame
work and plexi-glass from your local sign shop and a piece of thick plastic at the back for the
door where the bees can still get in and help pollinate your garden. That's about all you need. I
installed pvc pipes in the roof to made a lazy mans way to water my garden and a few 5 gallon
bucks around the top to collect rain water year round. Its free and your garden grows better with
natural rain water.
The top is two pieces of plexi-glass that rest on a center 2x4. It has a lock built into the frame
where the two pieces will stay closed when moving and can be opened in the summer for better
sun exposure and rain. The plants are all in large plant pots from the local dollar store. Just
remember to put the taller growing plants in the center where they wont block out the sun from
the smaller plants.
I know I have a lot of plants and the truth is just 2 or 4 plants each is all a family needs to
provide your own fresh veggies. If you put a small heater in during the winter months it stays
warm enough to grow year round and you never have to find yourself without fresh food again.
Just remember to collect seeds from your veggies before you eat them or can them and you’ll
never have to buy more seeds.
Changing up the postion of where your plant the next harvest will keep the soil more fertile and
a little trick with crushing up your used egg shells and putting it in the soil will make your vegies
grow even faster. I have 4 plants each and I wind up giving away a ton of food to strangers
when I run out of room for canning.
Oh yeah, if you build a table where the smaller plants will be raised you will have room to keep
your seeds and canned foods all on the mobile garden and not have to worry about the limited
space inside your rv or camper. I have lots of tips and tricks for making your small home larger
and still able to have everything you want right there with you on the road. Hope this was
helpful. Jenn Cameron
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