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  1. #1
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    Default Raised beds are raising! (pics)

    In order for me to become 100% self-sufficient, a family of 4, food production must be the priority. So I decided to follow a book that I thoroughly enjoy called, The New Self-Sufficient Gardener ~ John Seymour.

    It requires 8 plots (in my case... it's raise beds) in order to keep the food production moving along with a green house and fruit trees. My 6 fruit trees are planted and 4 more (peach / nectarines) are on the way.

    I decided that building the beds would be my first step before starting on the gray water system/fish production. I have 5 of them done I will post a few more pictures when the rest are finished and I have fresh gardening soil in them.



    LOVING IT!
    Last edited by Mushroom Man; 04-04-2010 at 06:16 PM.
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    Nice! I love it too!

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    The center one on the left looks like it has something in it.. What is that, by chance?

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    That’s a large glass window. It's a 4 x 4' piece that will be moved from one side of the bed to the other... pending on sprouts. It will be part of my 'seed bed' that will start most of my seedlings before putting them in there permanent location throughout the gardens & landscape.
    Mushroom Man
    Check out my site. I'm transforming my property to a self-sustaining environment! http://NewGoldenAge.ca

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    Default 8 Raised Beds....done! (pic)

    I got up early today to finish the frames before my garden soil arrives.
    When I wife came outside I could feel the 'yikes' when she saw the amount of space it took out of the yard. But, although I am smart enough not to remind her, she did say the backyard was mine.



    Here is a closer look at my 'seed bed' with the glass over top. I am hoping that this design will protect my young seedlings as will as allowing warmth and air flow to keep them healthy.

    My neighbor gave that to me. It was junk in his garage. yah!



    PS...My dirt just arrvied!

    Last edited by Mushroom Man; 04-05-2010 at 11:58 AM.
    Mushroom Man
    Check out my site. I'm transforming my property to a self-sustaining environment! http://NewGoldenAge.ca

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    One man's trash is another man's treasure.. Way to recycle and reuse.. And the way you're using it sounds like a great idea..

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    I'm so J E A L O U S ! ! ! !

    that's fantastic! WooHOOOO!
    Love,

    Monica

    MoniDew is grain damaged!

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    Default Dirt is in and planting! (pics)

    I got the new dirt into the beds and actually started planting... broccoli, cauliflower, cabbages, onions, leeks, artichokes, strawberry crowns and egg plants!

    Here are just a few pictures....


    My Layout


    I started these from seed!


    Artichoke Crown

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by Mushroom Man; 04-13-2010 at 05:57 PM.
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