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Hubby is off work the rest of the week, so we will be doing some spring projects (putting in a small garden etc).
We just got our errands done, are having a quick lunch, and will try to get a walk in with Penny.
Have a blessed Wednesday
My wife and I are also thinking about a small raised garden plot this year (8' x 16'),
but we haven't made our mind up yet whether to do flowers or vegetables.
We tried vegetables last year and had a miserable failure.
I feel quite sure that we did a list of no no's, but we did try.
Regardless of which way we go,
we'll probably use lots of gypsum, peat moss, and mulch.
We got a load of dirt last year before we started,
but we still think that our soil is overall poor.
We even used Miracle Grow and failed except with some Okra and Cherry Tomatoes.
In short, we would have gotten at least 5 times our money's worth
by buying produce at the market.
I must add that we usually have triple digit heat to deal with,
so it's a challenge regardless of what we do.
My wife and I are also thinking about a small raised garden plot this year (8' x 16'), but we haven't made our mind up yet whether to do flowers or vegetables. We tried vegetables last year and had a miserable failure. I feel quite sure that we did a list of no no's, but we did try. Regardless of which way we go, we'll probably use lots of gypsum, peat moss, and mulch. We got a load of dirt last year before we started, but we still think that our soil is overall poor. We even used Miracle Grow and failed except with some Okra and Cherry Tomatoes. In short, we would have gotten at least 5 times our money's worth by buying produce at the market. I must add that we usually have triple digit heat to deal with, so it's a challenge regardless of what we do.
Good luck on your moderator training DaveI have been to 'school' all day
There is just so-much to read
LOL
'one day at a time'
dave
Our soil is clay/ledge, with lots of oak and pine; if it wasn't for the new lawn we put in with good loam, we wouldn't even bother!We have very unforgiving soil here...clay, with a lot of rock...we would need to amend a lot of dirt to make anything grow. We tried tomatoes...it was either too hot or too cold...and not worth the effort.
My wife and I are also thinking about a small raised garden plot this year (8' x 16'), but we haven't made our mind up yet whether to do flowers or vegetables. We tried vegetables last year and had a miserable failure. I feel quite sure that we did a list of no no's, but we did try. Regardless of which way we go, we'll probably use lots of gypsum, peat moss, and mulch. We got a load of dirt last year before we started, but we still think that our soil is overall poor. We even used Miracle Grow and failed except with some Okra and Cherry Tomatoes. In short, we would have gotten at least 5 times our money's worth by buying produce at the market. I must add that we usually have triple digit heat to deal with, so it's a challenge regardless of what we do.
can I change my mind about praying for Lizzy???.. just kidding.. she took a bite out of me yesterday the minute I got to work. OUCH!!! I knew it would happen though... with someone I prayed for... does every time... I guess that's the devils way of making me think twice about doing something... yet another reason to keep each other in prayer... helps keep the evil one from sneaken in.
I should confess that I was pretty mad at her most of the day.. then this morning when I got online I had remembered that I had requested prayer for her... (I had actually forgot all about it. lol... my mind just rambles sometimes)... then I couldn't be mad anymore... at least not for now.
Go to this Forum: Square Foot Gardening - they're Homegrown experts with Pictures, & free Tutorials galore... OutstandingWe tried vegetables last year and had a miserable failure. I feel quite sure that we did a list of no no's.
Regardless of which way we go, we'll probably use lots of gypsum, peat moss, and mulch.
We got a load of dirt last year before we started, but we still think that our soil is overall poor. We even used Miracle Grow and failed
Thanks everyone for the great ideas on gardening.
We already have a raised plot outlined with RR timbers.
I like the idea of curtains Brother Dave and think I'll check into that more.
The RR timbers give us secure anchors for just about anything we want to try.
We also have the water bill to think about.
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