
Watching those DIY (Do It Yourself) shows finally paid off and I convinced Bob that we could cut up the 4x4's and make a raised bed garden. If you want details, like measurements and how it all fit together you'll have to ask Bob. My job was to sand 20 years of green paint off the boards after they were cut. In any case, Bob came up with a plan and I expect when he was young he played with Lincoln Logs because the pieces all went together just like he planned. After the first box was finished we (meaning he) dug out the grass, leveled the ground and set it in place. I did help hold the weed barrier while he stapled it in place. It was easy to then fill with dirt and mulch and add some vegetables.
The first box is filled with cauliflower, assorted leaf lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes. Box number two is Matthew's favorite watermelons and cantaloupe plus garlic and green peppers. I think we were too early for Arizona summer gardening and too late for winter gardening but we have already had a number of salads, that included radishes, tomatoes and even beet greens. If you are not sure you're up for a garden but have kids I really recommend throwing some radish seeds into a pot. In less than a month they are ready to eat and they are so pretty.
Below you can see the final product. Not sure whether we will attempt to grow anything (other than the melons that are just peaking up through the dirt now) during the hot summer but as soon as it cools down we have a whole list of things to grow. My mom used to talk about the Victory Gardens grown during WWII. In our case, it might be more appropriate to say that it's a Victory It's a Garden!
I absolutely love this!! Kinda sad to see the swingset go but what a great recycling use! I have always wanted a raised bed garden although I don't think it would be very practical given all the deer and rabbit that inhabit our backyard during the spring and summer months. It looks beautiful! I've grown cantaloupe before when we lived in a little warmer (and less deer and rabbit infested) climate in California. There is nothing like a fresh-from-the-garden cantaloupe! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen! The bunnies have found my garden and this morning I discovered bites out of the zucchini and green tomatoes plus my lettuce looks very thinned. Think I might need a dog who is less inclined to sleep and more on guard for Peter Rabbit.
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