First, he rototilled the ground, then built his fencing and door into the garden. Next he measures where everything is going to be placed. Built up his mounds of soil in which he will space out his plantings, and then onto laying down the black weed block. Next, he planted the various veggies.....and now onto the irrigation. He has it figured out when, and how much water will be needed so not to waste any water. He put his heart and soul into this garden, and so I am saying a prayer that we yield some tasty organic veggies this summer.
Just lots of the little things, that make life worthwhile!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Len's Garden
My husband has been planning his garden (in his head), this entire winter. Family and friends of ours know how anal this man can be, so I have to share "his" masterpiece of a garden with everyone. Of course, the fruits of his labor will tell us the true results.
First, he rototilled the ground, then built his fencing and door into the garden. Next he measures where everything is going to be placed. Built up his mounds of soil in which he will space out his plantings, and then onto laying down the black weed block. Next, he planted the various veggies.....and now onto the irrigation. He has it figured out when, and how much water will be needed so not to waste any water. He put his heart and soul into this garden, and so I am saying a prayer that we yield some tasty organic veggies this summer.
Here is a little video to show the start of the garden, I will occasionally show you the progress through out the summer.
First, he rototilled the ground, then built his fencing and door into the garden. Next he measures where everything is going to be placed. Built up his mounds of soil in which he will space out his plantings, and then onto laying down the black weed block. Next, he planted the various veggies.....and now onto the irrigation. He has it figured out when, and how much water will be needed so not to waste any water. He put his heart and soul into this garden, and so I am saying a prayer that we yield some tasty organic veggies this summer.
Labels:
garden,
irrigation,
summer produce,
veggies
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Wow -- what a well thought-out project. It's a beautiful garden. I love the drip irrigation Len designed! Good luck, may the gods of gardening bless this lovely place :-)
ReplyDeleteLooking good, Len!
ReplyDeleteAunt Regina