Llynn
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This is a very enjoyable thread. I'm a fan!
I do so admire your handiwork, Gary O'!Yes, that works.
Used a lot of it in our cabin garden.
Yeah, they now have this plexi that doesn't get all brittle after a summer of sun.I'll copy your frame and then use a mixture of plywood, hardware mesh, and plexiglass and/or plastic sheeting for the roof and walls.
Thank you so much for that, Aunt Bea. You're wise person and a special friend.Be thankful for your rocky New England soil.
Every rock you see is one less weed to pull.
A stone mulch will warm the soil and still allow moisture to get through.
Thank you, Jackie 23. You're very kind.I've just discovered your thread, Tommy, and I have to say it is wonderful!
My late husband was a gardener, he always had a vegetable garden and I have my flowers....gardening is a ongoing learning experience and it does have its challenges ....I try to instill in my children and grandchildren the joys of digging in the dirt and planting.
Keep up the good work!
If you know someone that rents an aerator for their lawn care, you might ask them for the plugs.I’m hoping for a better result this time around, but if this planting fails then the next time I’ll try a different seed. After that, maybe some starter fertilizer. Then something else. I won’t give up.
Yes! Green is good!My yard is a combination of Bermuda and St Augustine grass....the St Augustine is very challenging here....also have patches of different weeds....Maheia being the biggest pest....I used to be more diligent about the lawn....now I'm happy if it's green.
What a great idea, Gary! Thanks!!! I'll remember that in the event that I have to have to plant a larger area i the future.If you know someone that rents an aerator for their lawn care, you might ask them for the plugs.
Great for starting a lawn.
Done it a few times.
Spread the plugs
Run over it all with a golf cart towing something that'll bust up the plugs (like a chunk of wire fence)
Water
Wait
Good Morning Tommy,Yes! Green is good!
What makes St. Augustine grass challenging for you?
I'm not familiar with Maheia. What is it?
Sometimes....sometimes @Tommy .....you remind me of meAnybody want about 100 feet of unused 9 gauge wire?