Looking east towards the San Simeon circle. The first row of the first bed is laid out. |
Narrow, tan-colored concrete blocks will frame not one, not two, but three raised garden beds.
We found a great place to buy the blocks. Each one weighs over thirty pounds. Each raised garden will have two rows of blocks adding up to sixty blocks. That's about 1,800 pounds, not counting the caps.
Looking west towards our house. |
We haven't completely figured out dirt, yet. This area used to be a garden some time in the past. There's fine, dark dirt and buried, cast iron irrigation lines. Plus, we saved a pile of dirt from the old garden that used to be in the backyard. But we will need to buy some topsoil, I'm sure.
Conceptual sketch of the completed new garden. |
We also haven't figured out the fencing, something to keep out javelinas and rabbits and discourage casual critter passers-by, at least temporarily. Lizards, ground squirrels and chipmunks can climb over anything.
Then there are birds to worry about, shade cloths to set up, gates to build, and more driveway curbs to cut for access. A work bench and a tool rack would be nice, and water lines are mandatory.
Absolutely wonderful, Tom! Keep up the great work! Very inspiring. Who needs a gym when you have this to keep you fit. I particularly like your "conceptual sketch", ha-ha! It could happen. But what a water bill! And these large photos are tremendous! Thanks for sharing all this with us cyber-folk. I need to track down some of that garden dirt, too.
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