rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I have 2 gifts I need to go out and collect. One is a trampoline frame, which is given to me after a little storm because of a ripped mat and looks like 2 of the sides for the protection net is bent......this I plan on using for a two season purpose. I thought I could raise chicks in it for meat and grow greens in it when not being used.
I have also been given a child's gym set, that I need help moving, which I want to keep over my oldest raised bed, to help support some deer net I plan on using as a canopy over it, to keep the birds out.....my birds.
But my latest idea came to me last night. I had already planned on erecting my old T frames from my original clothes line and using it to grow grapes in the garden, but one of my neighbors has some mirlitons started and he wanted to sell them $1.50 each, so I have communicated with him that I want 5.....one for each of my kids. I figure I can plant the T frames and put a center support with a fence post to help support cattle panels, but maybe that is too heavy and I should just use 2X4 wire.....or even just hog wire....that would probably be better (and cheaper). If I move the bees....which I should, I can continue that idea to include 2 extra A frames which I can have wire, both on the sides and on the top, as an arbor.
Too bad the weather isn't agreeing with me on doing any of the work.
I have also been given a child's gym set, that I need help moving, which I want to keep over my oldest raised bed, to help support some deer net I plan on using as a canopy over it, to keep the birds out.....my birds.
But my latest idea came to me last night. I had already planned on erecting my old T frames from my original clothes line and using it to grow grapes in the garden, but one of my neighbors has some mirlitons started and he wanted to sell them $1.50 each, so I have communicated with him that I want 5.....one for each of my kids. I figure I can plant the T frames and put a center support with a fence post to help support cattle panels, but maybe that is too heavy and I should just use 2X4 wire.....or even just hog wire....that would probably be better (and cheaper). If I move the bees....which I should, I can continue that idea to include 2 extra A frames which I can have wire, both on the sides and on the top, as an arbor.
Too bad the weather isn't agreeing with me on doing any of the work.