Silviaschicks
Crest Craver
Hopefullymale flowers are followed by female!

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Hopefullymale flowers are followed by female!
Your plans sound a lot like mine, I'm just much smaller scale at this point. I was just looking at getting a couple cattle panels for next year, I want to do a trellis overhead for the beans & cukes to climb & yet make the most of the space I have so they'll go over the walk way. I won't be able to use them as a hoop house, but I have the hoops for that.@gtaus we do have several raised beds - just typical ones commonly seen.
This is the area spouse wants to make into a bed. It would be approx 20x30' and additionally would have a 4-5' wide path between it and the bed you see in the background (with the pumpkins).
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Here are some of our raised beds. We are thinking of making them taller and doing the hugelkulture type, with rotting shredded wood and split logs in the bottom, dirt on top. Adding some kind of structure above for plastic and/or netting depending on time of year to extend our growing season in the spring. A door would be on the far side (near the roofed pen you can see). We think we would use cattle panels as structure/ kept upright with a frame that extends up wards from the inside row between the beds. It could be uncovered during the winter, but would hope to use it in March and beyond.
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I sow them in early Feb in the greenhouse and transplanted in March, as they are quite hardy, normal frost won't damage them. I plant them majorly for the pea shoots, but after June I will let them flower and get some nice peas. I will plant some again soon for the autumn.
For the currants, I have originally red ones in the garden, all brought by birds, but they are too sour for me so all for the hens. The pink one I ordered last year from the gardening center, surprisingly a good mixture of sweet and sour, the summer here is not too hot and they are planted in the half shaded places, so far the growth is quite ok.
I also plant an entire row of raspberry, imaging that they might become a small fruit forest in summer and autumn few years later.
I planted oregano in a couple of the raised beds last year and this year it went nuts! it filled every open space in the bed early this spring. I pulled it to make room for vegetables but I'll plant it again.The oregano I sowed in early June, they grow very well after being transplanted into the raised bed.
I'm adding those to my seeds for next year.8 cloudy day tomatoes. I WILL plant these again next year.
It turned out beautiful! Great job!So I made my first garlic braid today, I think it came out pretty good for not having a clue.I don't intend to braid any more, I have bags they'll all go in, I just made this one to give to my sister.