The south side of the yard has always been a bit tragic. I came up with a grand plan to change the tragedy into a little bit of beauty. It was a major undertaking. I enlisted the help from my good buddy Travis. It was a two part deal. We first had to remove the grass and build the boxes. I made Travis work in the dark and the rain but after 16 hours the area was preped. After a little recuperation (two weeks or so), Travis helped me build protection for my plants. Thats right protection. Last years I did not get even one tomato. Between the deer and squirrels there was no hope. This year is going to be different.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Forgotten side yard, no more.
The south side of the yard has always been a bit tragic. I came up with a grand plan to change the tragedy into a little bit of beauty. It was a major undertaking. I enlisted the help from my good buddy Travis. It was a two part deal. We first had to remove the grass and build the boxes. I made Travis work in the dark and the rain but after 16 hours the area was preped. After a little recuperation (two weeks or so), Travis helped me build protection for my plants. Thats right protection. Last years I did not get even one tomato. Between the deer and squirrels there was no hope. This year is going to be different.
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looks cool
WENDY! That is so amazing! It looks like you and Travis did a TON of work. I think your garden will be well protected this year. Oh, how I wish I could stop by to enjoy the friut of your labor.
Okay so I was so sick the first time I looked at it I didn't have the umph to read but now I understand it is the outdoor wildlife that thought you were gardening for them. Well I hope they don't fight to gain entrance to the holy grounds.
What the??? You gardner you! I want some of your yummy tomatoes!
(I'd forgotten about your blog and just stopped by for a visit, sorry I've missed out! I'm a fan too)!
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