Did i tell you about my chain link fencing i bought? 100 feet of lightly used chain link with posts and 2 gates for $100. So that will make a nice penned area where babies can't escape. Now i just have to install it.

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Those are my sentiments exactly!What is that???
That is an interesting idea but i think we would have to rent a backhoe to dig here. The soil is mostly clay, hubby has a bad back and i am 60. I dug a 13x13 koi pond in FL in my younger days, but just filling my raised beds with sand, manure and soil is taxing and i have to do a bit at a time. Nice part would be the constant 50 degrees under ground, like our crawl space.@CapricornFarm I saw this neat in ground green house. They dug down and used RR ties to hold the dirt back. Then put a roof on it. You could use cattle panels for that. Dig 5ft down or 2-3 RR tie deep. Then once everything is started they pulled the roof back. No replanting.
And that's a Harry Potter creature! Super cute!
I may buy some panels yet. I need to ok the project with hubby. I can't see why he would object. I do most of the building work until i need a pair of spare hands. And he loves fresh veggies!
That is an interesting idea but i think we would have to rent a backhoe to dig here. The soil is mostly clay, hubby has a bad back and i am 60. I dug a 13x13 koi pond in FL in my younger days, but just filling my raised beds with sand, manure and soil is taxing and i have to do a bit at a time. Nice part would be the constant 50 degrees under ground, like our crawl space.
Yeah but hubby is not a fan of caring for all these critters. Hoop coops are easy peasy. But yeah, that would be fun to meet.I'll get you a plane ticket so you can come see me for two weeks and HALP MEEEE!
My husband attached styrofoam above the door of our crawl space because more than one person has bashed their heads on it. Not me, hubby and the contractor. Wish i had seen that!I want to do that for a root cellar. We have a bit of room under our house, but we'd have to do a TON of stuff to get it into cellar shape. It would be easier just to start with a freshly dug hole and go from there. I NEED to get a pic of the little hobbit door that leads to under our house. It's so cute! Everyone except my mom and DHs mom have to bend over to walk in it.
Yeah but hubby is not a fan of caring for all these critters. Hoop coops are easy peasy.