old picture from Zillow before "the flippers" painted it brown the sidewalk had helped to create a drainage problem and has been removed - antenna removed and paint changed. I’m |
4'x8'
As the idea evolved, the original bed was dismantled and scooted over towards
the pool to allow the second bed (along with spacing between) to be "centered up" to accommodate the roof trellis to be attached symmetrically to the house.
Yeah, 6 more hard to dig holes!
banding on inside to keep it square |
Asparagus bed - planted 2 year old roots in 4'x4' bed |
8' long board "treaded" through 4"x4" post - all cedar |
"jig" to get the cut right before placing the trellis system |
irrigation for all four (yes only three so far, but the green tub is situated where the 4th bed will be eventually). Solid rock below the soil beginning at 6" has really made trenching difficult! |
Lavishing this product on is my only physical contribution That and enjoying the produce! |
the "floor" for the walkways between the beds
will be beautiful next ...
below the hard permeable "hard surface"
there will be an extensive dry well/French drain
to alleviate drainage issues on the property -
something like this that we (mostly L)
installed on the other side of the back yard as this:
The aggregate pavers were buried under years worth of overgrown ground cover and yard debris otherwise we probably would have chosen plain concrete pavers. Excuse the yard bag mess! |
Still sorta messy until the pavers can go down in.
We’re getting there though!
2 comments:
Love that book. Had great results from it when I grew a garden in back of a Brooklyn townhouse.
You did a wonderful job with that project.
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