This weekend, Chris moved a few tons of landscaping bricks, and together we moved about 4 tons of dirt and compost. We turned ourback yard from this:


To this:


That bed is where we will grow our own organic veggies for the summer. I think I'm going to need to learn how to can.
Let summer begin!
(No really, I'm tired of this school year and am ready to have my kid back-- Let Summer Begin!)
Wow! That looks GREAT. I so have house envy :) What will you grow in your garden?
ReplyDeleteTomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, corn (Ezra wants to grow corn, we'll see how it goes), Brussels sprouts, and maybe some squash this year. :) Next year we hope to add lettuce and and broccoli.
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