A big THANK YOU to everyone who has sent in their photographs and stories. I hope by sharing other peoples pictures and stories here on One Hundred Dollars a Month we can all have a rock star garden this summer. Keep them coming!
~Mavis
Hi Mavis, I have a garden update.
If you remember the pictures I sent last year of the mud pit I was installing my raised beds in well this year has been great so far.
I have the irrigation system fully installed and got weed block and bark down to keep the weeds down between the beds.
A lot of the ideas I got for this were from your blog. Thanks for all you do to help us amateurs enjoy the fun of growing our own veggies.
Square foot gardening at it’s finest!
I also built a chicken coop and condo. We got 5 Rhode Island Reds and a Barred Rock from a guy down in Chehalis last month. Hoping to get some eggs soon.
~Dale
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Mrs. Chow says
Wow!!! Mavis, where is this garden – you left it out of the title.
Dale, how did you build those amazing bean tunnels?
Deborah says
Your garden is beautiful Dale! Wowza! (And I got a chuckle from the pic of the chicken coop, with the dog sitting at the gate keeping a close eye on the chickens!)
Thanks for sharing Dale. 🙂
ann in E. oregon says
Beautiful garden! I LOVE the dog looking longingly at the chickens!! 🙂
Dale says
Hi Mrs Chow, My garden is in Olympia Wa. The tunnels were built using cheap Rebar mesh and grey electrical conduit and some zip ties. Simple to build and easy to dismantle and store.
Mrs. Chow says
That’s awesome, thanks for the info. I will have to try this next year.