Monthly Archives: July 2016

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Pooh. I didn’t win the $540 million lottery last night. Each time the MegaMillions Lottery goes over $400 million, I buy $10 worth of tickets. This time, no one won and the prize went up significantly, so I bought again. A total of $20 bought giddy hope for several hours and a shot at the unthinkable.  A lucky duck in Indiana won it. I hope that they can pay it forward, bringing good things to lots and lots of people.

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Conversion to Raised Bed Square Foot Garden – Progress Report

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If you’ve been reading my previous posts, my husband and I created a square foot garden for the first time 3 years ago. We did this because we live on top of an almost completely rock ridge line with NO good soil. (We had to have 40 truckloads of soil brought in for a small civilized area around the house years ago.)

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This is the square foot garden. It has six 4 foot x 4 foot squares of planting area. We filled the squares with Mel’s Mix (a combination of peat moss, vermiculite, and as many different kinds of compost as we can find. We’re using mushroom, cotton burr, barnyard, and our own compost from time to time.)

Since I’m getting old and find it harder and harder to bend over double or get down on my knees (and up again) over and over in order to plant, weed, and harvest, we decided to convert our garden from a ‘regular’ square foot garden to a raised bed square foot garden.

We made six 4 foot x 4 foot treated wooden boxes with bottoms, drain holes,  (and a water barrier around the bottoms for protection.) We made the boxes 8″ deep, instead of the 6″ deep we have now. We also made six metal supports for the boxes and legs so that we could build something like ‘tables’.

When my lettuce and spinach bolted, I cleaned out the squares. I transplanted what was left in the planters on the south side of the garden to available squares on the north side, figuring we would start at the back of the garden area on the south side to convert to the raised planters.  (We’re cleaning out the old and then replacing with the new raised bed boxes, with the plan that when we have the three boxes on the south side of the garden finished, we’ll put sprinklers on the top and connect them with lengths of hoses to the irrigation system. I’m planning to have a fall garden this year in the raised bed planters!)

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This is the north side of the garden with the regular square foot garden squares. I’m growing tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, bell peppers, and some melons at the moment.

 

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I have no clue whether I’m getting all greenery and no veggies, or what. I’m just hopeful at this point.

 

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We’re getting a nice number of tomatoes that are absolutely delicious. We’re having a nice big one sliced with dinner each night, and loving it!

 

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Here is what we’ve done on the south side of the garden so far. When we finished the second one, it was way higher than the first one, due to encountering rock we could not break through, so we ended up taking it down, cutting off the legs, and then putting it back up. We learned to really look at things before we add the wooden box and fill it with Mel’s Mix…. :0)

NOTE: Don’t tell my husband you saw the weeds in these boxes. He was incensed that they had the GALL to grow in the first box and refused to do more until we weeded the box. I have since weeded both boxes, so they look pristine.

 

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This is the area where we’ll put the third raised bed box. It’s now clear of asparagus plants and roots (I think.) After we get the third one installed, we’ll put down more wood chips.

 

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This pic shows the template we use for where to drill the holes for the legs for the metal support for the box. There are pieces of pipe mounted on the 4×4 plywood. We put the template on the ground, then drill right down through the pipe as far as we can, then adjust from there.

If we can find an evening that isn’t too stifling, we’ll get started on the last planter for the south side of the garden!

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The Asparagus is Transplanted!

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This is a brick planter I used for a fall garden last year. Since we’re changing our square foot garden to a raised bed square foot garden, I had to dig up my 4 foot x 4 foot square of asparagus plants.

Was THAT a job! I think the roots go all the way to the other side of the planet. I dug up plantable (I hope) asparagus parts, including long, long roots. We finally wheeled them across the yard to the other side of our house, to this brick planter. It’s deeper than the regular square foot garden, giving the asparagus roots lots of room to spread out.

 

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I tried to have two transplants in each square. I took down the wooden stakes and netting that I had to have to keep critters coming and eating the lettuce and spinach. I don’t think I’ll need it for the asparagus, since it shouldn’t show much growth until the spring.

I’m hoping they’ll be happy here for many years to come, giving us a nice harvest of asparagus spears next year. This was the third year for the plants, but I think they were cramped and unhappy in the regular square foot garden. The PVC pipe running along the right side of this planter is the irrigation system. There are small holes in the pipe and the system is on a timer. This will be a fun experiment. We’ll see the results next spring!

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Gorgeous Gourds – Take 1

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Marilyn Sunderland-gourd-art-www.lostateminor.com

 

 

 

 

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“Gerbera and Roses”

"Gerbera and Roses" - Paul Militaru Photography

“Gerbera and Roses” – Paul Militaru Photography

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Fabulous Fountains – Take 1

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Archibald Fountain-Hyde Park – Sydney, New South Wales

 

 

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Bellagio, Las Vegas, Nevada

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Button Art – Take 1

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chercreations.etsy.com

 

 

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Claudia Cope-pdrice.com

 

 

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designyourart.net

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A New Beginning – Asking a Favor

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I’ve spent most of the day deleting blog posts.

I now have what is known as a “Business” account with unlimited space and unlimited pictures. I have to admit I feel split right down the middle emotionally right now. Half of my feels sad, disenfranchised, a bit angry at having lost over 6 years of posts and pictures due to lack of communication between me and my blog host, WordPress. The other half, though, feels a bit ‘lighter,’ purged of old baggage, old thoughts, obsolete things, etc.

I’m still going to be working on fixing things. My former blog posts are gone now, but the former categories remain. I’m assuming if you click on any of them, it will show you an empty category. I’m going to try to get rid of all the categories, too, having a new beginning there, as well.

Finally, I’m going to try to redo the pages at the top of the blog.

I would like to ask you a favor.

If you can make the time, I would love to know what you like about the blog, categories you enjoy, what you would like to see more of. I also would be very appreciative if you would let me know what you’d like to see less of.  Don’t worry, I can handle it. This blog is for all of us. If I’m doing something you would rather I stop, please say so. This is a chance for me to get more in tune with the people who signed up for the blog.

I’m grateful for your readership. I love writing this blog. I hope to bring you more of what you’re enjoying.

Thanks very much!

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