It is time to start thinking about that summer garden. Between raindrops, snow and hail, Frank and I have been outside cleaning up our garden area so that we can build and use the new tunnel. The tunnel will be 20' x 35' with a 12' high center. The bottom perimeter has been placed and one-half of the blocks have been placed to level the frame.
Frank is bringing home large cardboard boxes from work to place on the lawn as a weed barrier. Then we will build 3 raised beds (18" high, 3' wide) that will be erected on top of the cardboard. The beds will be constructed from scrap wood that we discovered on our treks to visit Dad in Medford. We discovered a small wood mill business that has a huge pile of scraps and contacted the owner. John offered all the wood we can take for $20. That is a great deal as some of the scraps are quite large. Recycle, recycle, recycle is the way to go.
The aisles will be covered with either gravel or wood chips.... don't know yet. That will materialize as time passes.
Take a peek at the 2 pictures below. One is of the tunnel, and one is of the beached whale which is last year's PVC tunnel after the last storm.
My new tunnel in the making. 20' x 35'. I get excited just looking at it. I am imagining tomatoes and basil. Can't get any better than that. Tried to move the truck for the picture but until the ground dries some it won't budge.
Last year's PVC tunnel after the November storm. I am considering enclosing the frame with chicken wire to prevent deer from munching on the green beans that will be planted there. Oh, and to keep out my dog, Kippi, who loves to pluck things from my garden.
Time to go. The sun is peeking out of the clouds. Linda



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