Creature Meadow
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2012 L4600, Disk, Brush Hog, GB60 Garden Bedder, GSS72 Grading Scraper
See my post at #20 for the wifes' raised bed garden. Sounds like just what you are looking for. And the amount of veggies she gets out of there is hard to believe until you see it.
I used to do a big garden every year, but between bugs, deer and bad knees, I kept downsizing until it disappeared all together.
I think this year I'm going to try a couple of raised beds right near the back door.
Up at waist height so I don't have to bend or kneel, handy to the hose bib for watering, and I'll cover them with bug netting to keep the damn deer from eating everything that sprouts.
If that works, I'll expand on it next year.
Very nice! I have a somewhat different plan for mine. I want ALL my plants to be at a comfortable height to work with while standing. Kneeling/Bending is pretty much out of the question.See my post at #20 for the wifes' raised bed garden. Sounds like just what you are looking for. And the amount of veggies she gets out of there is hard to believe until you see it.
That's the direction we are headed in also. The wood ones will be replaced with more carts, which are about 30" high.Very nice! I have a somewhat different plan for mine. I want ALL my plants to be at a comfortable height to work with while standing. Kneeling/Bending is pretty much out of the question.
I'll try to remember to post pictures of what I have in mind when Construction Season gets here.
Maybe you could plant "snow peas"? [emoji2][emoji1][emoji16]Phooey on your garden and growing!
Have some snow! [emoji14]
It may be a while before you can turn some dirt over for planting.Phooey on your garden and growing!
Have some snow!
Run you some 2x4's down the sidesI found a couple plastic barrels for the right price,,,FREEEEE ,,, they go for like 20 to 30 bucks around here. I think I may build a couple benches so they can lay on and split them in half top to bottom blow some holes in the bottoms and see how that works. Not sure how much dirt they would take of even if they would be able to stand the side ways pressure. At least I wont have to bend over to play in the dirt,,lol