Planting right before a mild freeze, growing during a 60 mph/90 degree sandstorm, and being interrupted by Prom, I still managed to keep some of them alive. And bearing fruit!
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Pyramid #1 almost complete. |
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Sun and wind burned the leaves, but there's a berry! |
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The plants on the east and north sides faired better. |
8 comments:
Nice I like the pyramid good one
I built two of those, srv, they're at the ends of the two 4x12 foot raised beds with a third raised bed going across on the other side of the pyramids. Then I have the watermelon patch where the greenhouse used to be.
I like the way you garden. :)
Ooh, looks good! I may have to copy it. It took me 4 years to finally get a single berry off mine. Not for lack of production, but the vultures otherwise known as children kept picking all the berries!
-CM
I like that planter. Tonight I planted tomatoes, cukes, sweet peppers and hot peppers.
Thank you, Angel eyes! It's amazing what a redhead with power tools can do in an afternoon!
Ohh, I bet!
Angel, that's not "treated" wood, is it? If it is, you wouldn't want to eat anything grown near it! If, however, it is cedar, then eat away!
Rusty
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