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Author Topic: Garden is in!  (Read 8120 times)

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Offline ThunderLund78

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Put in two 4x8 garden boxes this year.  Trying the square for gardening thing. I front have a lot of great spots in my yard - as you can see, there's some afternoon shade, but it gets intense sun from sun-up until about 2:00.  I put the tomatoes and peppers on the end that sees the most sun and the lettuce and leafy veggies on the side that sees the most shade. Looks like the box closest to the street is mostly empty, but it's because most of it is dedicated to squash and zucchini.  Only one plant per 9 square feet - it will spread like wildfire once it warms up.



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Nice.....square foot gardening.
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Those are cool! I was going to build some more raised beds. What kind of wood did you use?
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Yes those look nice :happy1:
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wow, making me feel guilty being out turkey hunting.  I haven't started working the garden yet.  I planted some stuff in pots that I move in and out. Maybe next week I will start. Gardens looking really nice.  Well, last years sure does

 
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Great work on those gardens.  Noting like fresh veggies ready to pick.  good luck.

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holy cow Thunder do those look impressive.  Your veggies should know how well they are being taken care of.  It also kind of looks like you started a cemetery in your backyard though  ;)  Hope a neighbor couple isn't missing in your area or you may be getting a visit from the PD.
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Nice job! Ive tilled mine but thats as faras i got.
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Thanks guys!
Wood is 4x8 pine, non-treated.  essentially they just need to hold dirt - they will deteriorate quicker using non-treated wood, but they'll last as long as I need them too, we shouldn't be in our current house more than two more years. Also, there's varying opinion on if the treated wood leaches chemicals into the soil that are best not consumed by way of the vegetables that grow in boxes made of it.  The posts ARE treated and that's what hold them all together so they should last years. 

I'm blessed to have a retired dad who's great at woodwork and always looking for projects.  I devised a removable gate system to keep the neighborhood bunnies out and he brought it to life for me.
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I see you have fencing on them. Do you have a bunny problem? Why are the posts so high?
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Knowing approximately where Thunderlund lives, he might also have a potential deer problem. They're like fleas in his neck of the woods and my butt cheeks are pinched pretty tight if I go through that area at night. Don't feel bad deadeye. I'm just getting my garden hammered out for the first time. So much annual bluegrass sod that it's been a real battle. At least it will be ready when I get an opportunity.
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My garden is done! No raised garden. Ground level. To me the best bunny repellent is fox pee!
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My garden is done! No raised garden. Ground level. To me the best bunny repellent is fox pee!

Do you have a local supplier?  :happy1:
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npe not living in town!! at least i haven't seen any, however I did see a yote this morning just out of town. I got me a little bottle of it. spray once a week!
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Glenn, as soon as catch the fox over here...you can have him as a pet.
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Glenn, as soon as catch the fox over here...you can have him as a pet.
it make a nice hat!!!!!!! yea that be real good my lab goes goofy as it is when she gets a wiff of the fox scent from the bottle!!!!!!!!
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I see you have fencing on them. Do you have a bunny problem? Why are the posts so high?

we live in a newer neighborhood near the edge of town and there's a critter or two.  I have (or had) some rabbits that live under my garden shed which is about 20 ft away from the boxes... they've eaten flowers in our landscaping before and we see tracks in the snow from time-to-time in the winter.  I have not see deer around my house but it wouldn't surprise me-but those gates wouldnt' keep an adult deer from nibbling, they're not high enough.  High enough to keep bunnies out, though.

I just like the look of the high corner posts so we didn't cut. em.  We might put some flowers in small pots to hang off of them, or something.

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good plan as i am sure the misses will eventually think of that.................by that I mean more work for you!!!!!!!!!
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Side frames sre done....

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Gardens looked a mess. First time working on them this year.  Rain chased me out.

Pumpkin/gords, cukes, and what not.  Before


After


All other stuff  Before


After.
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How much fertilizer do you need to put on that sand pile?  ;)
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Side frames sre done....

Frame is in the ground.

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Side frames sre done....

Frame is in the ground.

What is that thing going to be? Cattle feeder?
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Giant widow box made out of cedar...

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Giant widow box made out of cedar...

Nice job.   :happy1:  The deer aren't even going to have to bend over to clean that out.
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Giant widow box made out of cedar...

Nice job.   :happy1:  The deer aren't even going to have to bend over to clean that out.
This is just the first phase of the project....it already has a top designed for a green house for early planting....thinking ahead amigo....
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Nice HD!
I like the raised bed idea.  So does my back after planting my ground beds ;D

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Thanks! Yup....the back was the biggest part of this thought process.  :happy1:
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oh you wimpy office type guys!!!!!!!!!! man up !!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean you wouldn't have a problem bending over to get one of the generals coors lite outta his cooler!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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oh you wimpy office type guys!!!!!!!!!! man up !!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean you wouldn't have a problem bending over to get one of the generals coors lite outta his cooler!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

You tell them Glenn :happy1:  HD wouldn't have a problem bending over to grab 6 or 7 of them.
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