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The new TT SFG
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JillinGA
quiltbea
Dietryin
aspiegardner
jerzyjen
fuzzy
Leighfluver
new2this
timwardell
Ha-v-v
camprn
Theresa
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The new TT SFG
This is my husband Bob, (I think I will call him Bob the builder) he made our final addition to our SFGs, the table top SFG.
We thought about what to use for legs and he came up with a great idea.
Mixes the mix right in the box
Takes a break
Then plants it. This is our last addition for this year, just have to sit back and watch it all grow.
The Greene Family SFGs.
We thought about what to use for legs and he came up with a great idea.
Mixes the mix right in the box
Takes a break
Then plants it. This is our last addition for this year, just have to sit back and watch it all grow.
The Greene Family SFGs.
Theresa
FOUNDER SFG forum 2009
certified SFG instructor- Posts : 211
Join date : 2010-02-26
Age : 70
Location : Illinois Z6
Re: The new TT SFG
It all looks so pretty !! I like what you two have done. I love that.. time to sit back and watch it all grow !!!
Job well done !!
Happy Gardening
Ha-v-v
Job well done !!
Happy Gardening
Ha-v-v
Ha-v-v- Posts : 1119
Join date : 2010-03-12
Age : 64
Location : Southwest Ms. Zone 8A (I like to think I get a little bit of Zone 9 too )
Re: The new TT SFG
Just beautiful...I mean all of it! He's got the right idea kickin' back in a chair with his Coke!
new2this- Posts : 215
Join date : 2010-03-05
Age : 49
Location : southeast MN, zone 4a
Re: The new TT SFG
WOW! Thank you for sharing that beautiful work! I am looking around for my mom-in-law and this is a NEAT thing to be able to show her!
Leighfluver- Posts : 28
Join date : 2010-03-20
Location : Oneida, NY Zone 5b
SO impressive!
Gorgeous! Love those brick columns as supports. Looks very classy!
fuzzy- Posts : 1
Join date : 2010-04-30
Location : Ozark Mountains, AR
Re: The new TT SFG
Gorgeous! Does Bob the Builder contract with others? LOL I'd love something like this at my house.
jerzyjen- Posts : 210
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 48
Location : Burlington County, NJ - Zone 6b
Re: The new TT SFG
I love your wood trellis, did he build that too? If so I'd love to know how, I need something more permanent for the tomatos.
Very impressive garden.
Very impressive garden.
aspiegardner- Posts : 125
Join date : 2010-04-29
Location : sterling colorado
Re: The new TT SFG
Thanks for sharing your garden! The pictures are great! Happy growing this year
Dietryin- Posts : 130
Join date : 2010-04-02
Location : Lake County IL. Zone 5A
Re: The new TT SFG
That's really beautiful. I love how its so high so that you don't have to bend too far to take care of it.
And the location is great.
Good job, Bob, the Builder!
And the location is great.
Good job, Bob, the Builder!
quiltbea- Posts : 4707
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: The new TT SFG
Thanks everyone for all your compliments!
And the bricks didn't cost a thing! The neighbor had a pile of old bricks and I asked him if he wanted to sell them and he asked me if I wanted them to make something for my garden and when I told him yes, he just gave them to me.
Bob made the wooden trellis too, he just made it up as he built it, he didn't have any plans to go by.
And the bricks didn't cost a thing! The neighbor had a pile of old bricks and I asked him if he wanted to sell them and he asked me if I wanted them to make something for my garden and when I told him yes, he just gave them to me.
Bob made the wooden trellis too, he just made it up as he built it, he didn't have any plans to go by.
Theresa
FOUNDER SFG forum 2009
certified SFG instructor- Posts : 211
Join date : 2010-02-26
Age : 70
Location : Illinois Z6
Re: The new TT SFG
Really beautiful!!!
silverbug- Posts : 185
Join date : 2010-04-17
Age : 54
Location : Wauwatosa, WI (zone 5a)
The new TT SFG
What a beautiful garden! Great job! Thanks for sharing.
Bec
Bec
Bec
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 247
Join date : 2010-03-23
Location : Western NC - Zone 6a (mountains)
Re: The new TT SFG
Awesome!
Claire
Claire
mckr3441
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 759
Join date : 2010-03-05
Age : 84
Location : Cleveland Heights, Ohio (5b)
Beautiful garden!
I love the brick columns....beautiful! This is my first year to attempt sq ft gardening. We made 4 boxes on the ground and have already decided next year I will add TT boxes. I have wondered what to use to raise them up, how much support the boxes would need, etc. Other TT gardeners please send other ideas on how you built yours.
carolintexas- Posts : 84
Join date : 2010-03-08
Age : 70
Location : Amarillo TX
TT gardens
Carolintexas, I haven't done it yet but my plan is to build TT with pallets. I'm going to take 2 pallets for each 4x4 garden. 1 for the table, 1 for the bottom, and nail boards to the top and bottom. I think this will be strong enough to hold the garden. I need mine off the ground to protect from critters.
Bec
Bec
Bec
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 247
Join date : 2010-03-23
Location : Western NC - Zone 6a (mountains)
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