cinnamon rolls rising first time here now off to clean the coop then plant the 12 things I picked up over the monsoons season
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Hmm... i happen to have a couple of wading pools. I did not ever think to do that. Wouldn't hurt to try. Do you drill drainage holes in the bottom?I am letting melons all co exist in the wading pool cucumbers, pumpkins and crookneck all together
made one that was just under 4 foot for my cucumbers one year and they ended up growing up it then down the other side and onto the ground. It ended up being a tangled mess. So I built one with bamboo this year with 3 , 4 foot wide panels about 5 1/2 foot tall. I’ve seen a lot of people use old swingset frames. Always wish I can get a hold of one. But after using my imagination I believe I came up with A sturdy trellis idea with stuff I already have. A lot of it was me doing yard cleanup in finding a lot of old branches that came down after last weeks stormRachel. You don't need to make your trellis any taller than you can reach. The plants will grow as high as YOU DECIDE YOU WILL LET THEM! I use an old metal swing set, which has lasted for years. This gives me 18 l.f. of trellis row. I have found that if I lean a 2 x 4 or piece of conduit up against the top horizontal bar of the A, I can then use that pole to stabilize myself as I lean into the middle to harvest. I can move that pole up and down both sides of the row as I go. Gives a new definition to pole dancing!
And how nice. I’ve always wanted a compost turner. Since my garden is in my front yard so is my compost pile. It would look nicer in my front yard to have it in the Turner instead of in a pile between pallets are. No one sees it because I only have one neighbor but it would look nice to me when I pull up . I’ve always heard that turning composters are supposed to break things down faster. Don’t know if it’s true but it sounds like it would save a lot of time and energy of turning the pile. Never heard of an electric one thoughWe have been offered a compost turner bucket thing. It's electric? I dunno if it'll be free or possibly not full price. Also not sure if I want it, I'm kinda getting the hang of doing it the old fashioned way. Might come in handy though. Anyone ever use one?