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New Garlic bed and 4x8
I built a new 2x8 garlic bed yesterday and waiting on my garlic to be shipped. I had sunflowers planted in the ground in this spot so I framed it in and filled it with MM
This was another in ground garden which I framed in and filled with MM. I always had great luck planting in the ground in this spot but the SFG will make things easier.
AND..... a big pile of free wood chips from having a stump removed from my front yard.
This was another in ground garden which I framed in and filled with MM. I always had great luck planting in the ground in this spot but the SFG will make things easier.
AND..... a big pile of free wood chips from having a stump removed from my front yard.
MrBooker- Posts : 736
Join date : 2016-03-19
Age : 78
Location : 62260
Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Beautiful! Like blank canvases ready to paint on. I love that feeling.
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CapeCoddess- Posts : 6824
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Completely agree! Nice job, Mr. B! Can't wait to see your food!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8712
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Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Thanks to all who responded. Getting ready to plant my fall/winter crop. I will keep everyone posted with pics...... I LOVE this forum.... It's like family huh?Scorpio Rising wrote:Completely agree! Nice job, Mr. B! Can't wait to see your food!
MrBooker- Posts : 736
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Ya know, it really is!MrBooker wrote:Thanks to all who responded. Getting ready to plant my fall/winter crop. I will keep everyone posted with pics...... I LOVE this forum.... It's like family huh?Scorpio Rising wrote:Completely agree! Nice job, Mr. B! Can't wait to see your food!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8712
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
That looks like my garlic bed, Mr. Booker. Long and narrow rectangle except that mine looks a little rougher as I used some old wood. But I know the garlic doesn't care so long as it gets fed.
I will be planting my garlic shortly.
I will be planting my garlic shortly.
Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Yesterday, I transplanted some onion and garlic chives in one end of the bed.Kelejan wrote:That looks like my garlic bed, Mr. Booker. Long and narrow rectangle except that mine looks a little rougher as I used some old wood. But I know the garlic doesn't care so long as it gets fed.
I will be planting my garlic shortly.
I can't find my invoice on the garlic I ordered to see when it will be shipped but I'm eager to plant.
MrBooker- Posts : 736
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
I ordered "Inchelium Red" garlic from Gurneys for $4.00 per bulb. They gave me a 50% off reg price with a "special offer code". I only ordered 3 bulbs and supposed to get 10 to 20 cloves per bulb. That will be enough to get me a good start.AtlantaMarie wrote:It will probably be after Sept 1... At least if it's from Baker Creek.
MrBooker- Posts : 736
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Wonderful looking beds MrBooker. I am impressed. You seem to have a very orderly, pleasant, and easy look to the gardens. Mine tend to be more functional looking, yours give off that comfortable feeling when I look at the pics.
What are you planting for the fall?
What are you planting for the fall?
bigdogrock- Posts : 440
Join date : 2016-04-17
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Well,thank you for the kind words. I'm semi retired and am home 4 to 5 days, most of which is spent in my garden. Right now, I'm gearing up for my fall/winter garden.bigdogrock wrote:Wonderful looking beds MrBooker. I am impressed. You seem to have a very orderly, pleasant, and easy look to the gardens. Mine tend to be more functional looking, yours give off that comfortable feeling when I look at the pics.
What are you planting for the fall?
Planting things like Aruglua, Cabbage, beets, carrots, Georgia Collards, garlic, Kale, Leaf and head Lettuce, Mesclun, Mustard greens, Parsnips, Snow Peas, spinach, Swiss Chard, and Turnips. So, there you have it AND alphabetical order...
My wife and I were just discussing turning the rest of our property in SFG. We still have a large section of lawn out near the road where we could put a lot of SFG.
We give much of our veggies to the senior citizens center. They really seem to appreciate the things we bring them. Many of them are to old to garden anymore and cant afford to pay $1.37 per pound for sweet potatoes or $1.50 for a bell pepper.
We used to sell a lot of produce many years ago when we had a huge in ground garden and thinking about trying to market the veggies from our SFG if we build more. Thanks again.
MrBooker- Posts : 736
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Re: New Garlic bed and 4x8
Missed all the photos... That's what happens before I have coffee, lol!
Those ARE very nice looking. And good for you! I know they appreciate it.
I'd also like to convert everything to SFG. But I'm getting some resistance to that. Good thing I'm happy with what I have!
Those ARE very nice looking. And good for you! I know they appreciate it.
I'd also like to convert everything to SFG. But I'm getting some resistance to that. Good thing I'm happy with what I have!
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