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Wildsky
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Yeah its apparently a reading bed, much like a garden bed without dirt!Henrietta23 said:You did say it was a raised bed!Wildsky said:
Just needs a night stand and a reading lamp....
Yeah its apparently a reading bed, much like a garden bed without dirt!Henrietta23 said:You did say it was a raised bed!Wildsky said:
Just needs a night stand and a reading lamp....
Isn't that enough?Up-the-Creek said:Wildsky that is nice! We are building raised beds in our yard too,..but I am sure they won't look that good! Good job,..now what else you going to grow besides kids and a dog????
At our last house we had a square area that started as a sandbox and later evolved into a raised bed. Our kids (when they were little) had a lot of fun with a yard of sand. You just have to cover it at night if there are any cats around! Perhaps this story belongs in a thread about entertaining your children cheap!TanksHill said:Very nice beds. We made a square one as well and filled it with play sand for our girls. I threaten to plant in it every year. They say no way!!
For the almond tree I looked at Gurney's (I think its the name) but they were super expensive, I did buy the Peach and apricot from them. I bought the almond tree at Farmerseed.com - we are on the edge of zone 4 and 5, the almond says it will grow in zone 5, we might be taking a bit of a chance, but I think we can get it going well enough.Iceblink said:Ya know, if your son puts the blanket over the pvc, he could play 'covered wagon'.... that was my brother's favorite game as a kid. Mine too.
Where did you find almond trees that will survive our Nebraska winters? I would love to get some, but haven't found any that will survive the cold.
I decided to be brave and have already planted my peas and potatoes, and will plant my beets next week. My neighbor has already planted his corn! Wow. I'm in East NE, just south of Omaha though, so I don't know if our climate is different than yours.
Your beds look lovely and strong.