Tuesday, June 1, 2010

To Build a Garden

This past weekend we built our raised garden boxes for our vegetable garden. We actually got started a little earlier this week with the sprinklers. It was truly a family affair with both boys getting into the action. They enjoyed working right along-side their Dad. Parker helped heat up the ends of the sprinkler pipe.
Avie just enjoyed checking out the trenches.
Connor learned how to cut the sprinkler pipe and attach the sprinkler parts.
He also learned how to shut the sprinkler clamps with a metal crimper.
Our wheelbarrow died early on Saturday morning. The load it was carrying blew out the tire completely. We have used this wheelbarrow for countless projects, and have fixed/tried to fix it more times than I care to count. Say goodbye wheelbarrow. . .
The side yard all cleaned up and prepared for the boxes to be built.
Avie was fascinated with the drill and the screws. The shiny metal brackets were also very appealing.
Parker liked helping with the measurements.
This is the view of the east side of the garden. We planted raspberries in the closest box. The center box has my herbs and tomatoes. The closest to the fence has the blackberries. The strip of dirt in front of the boxes will have strawberries. I didn't quiet get those planted.
This is the other side of the veggie garden. Jeremy did a great job building the boxes and the trellis's. The boxes are built out of 4" x 6" lumber. the boxes themselves are about 4' x 8 1/2' long. We filled the boxes with some good top soil, vermiculite, peat moss, and nutri-mulch. The two side boxes have peas/beans at the back (to grow up the trellis,) broccoli, red-orange marigolds, onions, and peppers. The center box has cucumbers to grow up the trellis, pumpkins and yellow marigolds. I can't wait until they all start to grow! That is the funnest part.

In the next month or so we will be working to finish up the last details (like the stepping stones and bark) and then we will finish the last box complete with the fence and garden arbor. Lots of hard work behind us, with a little more to come.

3 comments:

  1. WHOA! You're AMAZING! not only functional... but so beautiful! NICE JOB

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  2. Look at all of that beautiful and hard work! Keep posting pictures - it will be fun to see things grow! I'm glad the boys got to help Jeremy. It reminds me of the good old days when Jeremy helped us with the bushes in our front yard. They are growing so beautifully now!

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  3. I love your garden. I may have to have Jeremy show Lee a thing or two next year when we do ours. It looks fantastic!!

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