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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Garden (almost) Complete!

Tonight I managed to get one box ready for planting!

The dirt in this area is terrible. Almost as much gravel as their is dirt.

So I used my wonderful soil sifter to get rid of some of it, but I didn't get all of it. I'm worried there will be a very high level of lime in the soil, as most of the gravel appears to be limestone. I will have to test the ph before I plant anything.

Also buried in the dirt were a lot of these. Actual bricks and pieces of brick. This place was just a junk dump with a few bushes planted in it.

And here is a finished square, yeah! I dug down a few inches below the wood and then put the garden fabric down and added the soil mix on top. Hopefully this will keep the ivy out in the future.

I also got the raspberry and blueberry bushes planted. I think I'm going to get some more pots and put some tomato plants and potatoes in the pots.

This is the area where the building used to be and where I think we will put the pots. Those four round stones were found buried under ivy. My sister named them all. One is a boy.

This is the second bed we uncovered. At the end, by the little fence piece there used to be a mound. Hubby found and old blue tarp with a bunch of sand in it under the mound. More garbage!

This is the tarp that we found, along with a bunch of bricks that were buried. This hitch, thing was also buried under ivy. It was bungy-corded to the fence behind it and almost completely covered with ivy. Anyone know what it is? I appears to fit on a truck hitch, but I don't know what it would be used for...

And last but not least, more of the rock that was uncovered. Woohoo. More updates soon, I promise :)

4 comments:

  1. It's looking really good! I like the soil sifter - I don't need one right now, but if I ever do, I know where to find my prototype.

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  2. Thanks! If I was to do it again, I would make it smaller. I made it before I got our wheelbarrow, and it's too big to rest comfortably on it and it's just a little to big for me to easily pick it up with debris on it. But it has really been helpful!

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  3. Just FYI, my "weed barrier" didn't work all that great in my front shrub beds. Keep an eye on it for signs of ivy & make sure you clip them before they get too eager to climb! EEK!

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  4. Good work, Angela. I can sympathize. We have only lived here for 2 years and it is still a bit of an archaeological dig every time we start something new. Lots of bricks, rocks, and junk! I admire your perseverance. :-)

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