Urban Journals Part 8: Raised Garden Beds
It seems like at each house we've had less and less outdoor space to grow our own food; this house is no exception. Fortunately, the previous owner ripped out a bunch of densely-planted shrubbery (which one of the neighborhood boys said used to always eat his baseballs) before we moved in. The sun shines nearly all day in this spot, so it's a great place for vegetables to grow. Working together, Meg and I put together a couple of raised garden beds in a day. It cost about $10 for the frame (recycled products), $30-40 for the organic bedding material, and a few bucks for the starter plants. I still have lots of seeds that I have saved from previous seasons, so we'll have lots of different options (just not much space) this spring. We plan to lay down some pea gravel in between the beds, which should improve the drainage of paths, make it a nicer place to work, provide a more aesthetic-looking garden, and create a place for the young-lings to play with their cars and trucks. Props to Meg for procuring all of the materials, designing the boxes, manning the power tools, and surviving Nerf dart attacks from the kids.
Now you look like the rest of the neighborhood but it sounds like it will look better :)
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