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Bryson’s Gardening Class
Bryson and I went to John Krause‘s “Organic Gardening For Kids” class at Wells Brother Farm Store this afternoon. Bryson did not want to plant anything during the class, but when it was time to leave, he decided he did … Continue reading
Another Raised Bed Created
For about 2 years I’ve been planning to use the little 3 foot x 20 foot patch of grassy area adjacent to the patio for a flower bed of some sort, but never built up enough wanto to get it … Continue reading
Babeeee Worrrrrrmz
Bryson helped me in the garden this afternoon. We screened more dirt to get the raised bed number 5 ready for planting. We founds lots of “Worrrrmz” and even some “Babeee Worrrrmz”.
Entry for August 06, 2006 – Prep work for paver stones
WOW, the “dirt” at my house is terrible. It is more like a hardened clay mixed with huge rock, kind of like concrete! My goal is to dig down 10 inches or so to remove all the soil and replace … Continue reading
Entry for July 30, 2006 – Orbs in my Backyard!
I had Amber take a few pictures of me working in the yard tonight so I can update my blog with my progress. The south flowerbed in the front yard is requiring lots of extra fill dirt after we created … Continue reading