frustratedearthmother
Sustainability Master
Good to know!
At least they didnt stick their necks in just where you are about to slam the spade down to make the next hole like mine use to do.Finally, all 4 RB are in place. But, I need to cut and scorch/stain 6 more pieces of wood to finish the support for the first bed. It shouldn't be too difficult to trench where they need to go, then screw them in place. I finally came in for lunch at 4:15! I'm a tired puppy. Chickens helped with this project. Unfortunately, their idea of help: Jump in every hole I dig. March back and forth across my twine bed markers, tangling feet, knocking over fiberglass posts. Work at filling every hole, and moving the soil from where I put it. "Hey, girls... I put that soil there because, that's where it needs to be!" Now, to get Gary's inspection regarding spacing and leveling before I start to trench soil out of paths and move it into the beds. Then... Gotta get that garlic and a few experimental potatoes in the ground.
At least they didnt stick their necks in just where you are about to slam the spade down to make the next hole like mine use to do.