Blueberry all died unfortunately. Tent is too crowded. I’ll try again in the future 100%
Thanks @MoBilly we are going about this the best way we can, we do like that we are recycling everything possible…
Check this out @Pigeonman @DougDawson
Today we:
Raised beds are made from untreated Hemlock Wood (old telephone poles), Ash wood, Spruce and pine woods from slab wood milling.
Now we have a defined area between the garden and rest of the backyard. So its easer to cut the grass…
Still gonna build two 3x3 boxes and build an interlocking stone step-up (we got the interlock stones for free lastyear, helping someone clean up their yard) in that gap between the boxes. Each of these boxes are 8x3 feet each in size.
The side of the house it’s about half covered now, gotta build a garden box for the Rose bush and wild flowers on the left side next to the wire fence. And toss more rocks into the cribbage.
Yes I’ll be growing some Cannabis here ,)
Nice man, lots of work but it will pay off.
Yes sir, definitely work and we are happy to have the opportunity to do this. Can’t wait to see this a few years into the future. Hopefully we have loads of vegetables/fruits and cannabis growing
Nice work @CADMAN …gotta like free wood with the price of it these days. Looks great.
Thanks we can’t wait to be done too lol it’s fun work.
DUDE! Amaizing!
You getting all those chips free from arbourists or lumber yard? I need to call the guy that owns the wood trimmings truck and see if he has anything to “donate” again.
I’m very much looking forward to seeing this all come together in the growing season!
Yes sir, 1 dump of 11 yards of free woodchips from a local arborist. I saved him the gas transporting that load out of town, so he doesn’t have to pay the city to offload. He saved me $700 I’m wood chips, amazing.
And then moved with only 5 gallon buckets you wonderful fucking psycho!
100% true, this is exactly what we have been doing. No wheelbarrow and using a shovel sucked lol so buckets
A#1 Baby!
Way to go!
Cheers
G
The pepper plant shelf mostly, lavender, lettuce, and other small vegetable plants.
Picked up 100 lbs of 1 yr old aged Goat Manure/ compost Fertilizer for $15.00
We also grabbed a free 30" old off-roading tire to build a small pond/bird bath from.
Man, I started reading your thread to see how those grobuckets were working and ended up reading the whole thing
Great stuff @CADMAN , from your grows, to those awesomely potent cannagars, and your yard projects!
I recently won some of that Jew Gold and one of those amazing collector cards from @Pigeonman , it is most definitely on my short list to grow next!
Stay awesome
@Organical lmao I’m glad you read this whole thread, it’s definitely taken many wild turns.
Much appreciated my friend
If anything, entertaining lol
Good morning @CADMAN and crew!
More progress today! Even in the rain we worked anyways.
First thing this morning, loaded up the wood delivery for our last fence we gotta build.
This is untreated freshly cut (cut this week) hemlock wood, will have to treat this ourselves.
Then, home to grab the baby vegetables.
Grabed 12 bails of HP Promix (on sale)
Some slow release granular vegtable fertilizer.
After the last few days of rain, the woodchips are good and soaked, we spread about 15 lbs of Goat poop/straw/compost onto the wood chips in the garden beds, then tossed in half the soil and let the rain soak it for a few hours, then dumped the other half of Soil, waiting an hour or so the rain could soak it. Then planted everything while tossing in granular Fertilizer …
After getting everything planted and netting in place, we built 2 smaller boxes and my son made stairs for us to enter the garden.
Hopefully everything kicks off well. I also didn’t realize I had an entire 8x3 foot bed of just various hot peppers lol
Still gotta build more garden boxes, fill them and plant more seeds. And build a fence, and build the firepit area and then build the last part of the wrapping deck we started lastyear. While doing other things to help the front and inside of the house better overall.
I even have 3 tiny cannabis plants growing here. Hopefully they make it.