Baymule’s 2021 Garden

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instead of wacking holes through cardboard after it is put down you can put the holes in it with a drill/hole thingy and then put it down.

or, put the cardboard down with a strip left uncovered that you plant into and then mulch over it all after the plants have sprouted.

either way is a lot better than having smashed hands.

by thingy i mean something like this (but there may be something better too):

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@baymule your garden is looking AMAZING. Hard to believe it is the same land you bought a few years ago.
The first year garden in 2015 was such a bust, just about a total failure. Fast forward to now, we have put so much work into that little patch of dirt. It is rich, black soil and it goes over a foot deep. Sheep manure, chicken manure and horse manure, and LOTS of wood chips. A neighbor calls it the best soil in the county. LOL
 

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instead of wacking holes through cardboard after it is put down you can put the holes in it with a drill/hole thingy and then put it down.

or, put the cardboard down with a strip left uncovered that you plant into and then mulch over it all after the plants have sprouted.

either way is a lot better than having smashed hands.

by thingy i mean something like this (but there may be something better too):

DrillBit.jpg
I like that hole drill idea. I have a cordless drill too. I still have more holes to make for planting. I may have one of those hole drills, if I don't , I bet a neighbor does. I'm going to give that a try!
 

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I like that hole drill idea. I have a cordless drill too. I still have more holes to make for planting. I may have one of those hole drills, if I don't , I bet a neighbor does. I'm going to give that a try!

it may not work all the great on wet cardboard, but i guess you'll find out. :) heeheehee...
 

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it may not work all the great on wet cardboard, but i guess you'll find out. :) heeheehee...
Wet cardboard, I can usually cut easily with the knife. But triple thick pumpkin boxes are thick and hard to chop holes in. I usually put them in another part of the garden where I plant things like watermelons, cantaloupe or winter squash. I don't have to cut many holes for those.
 

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Garden is looking good Bay! How far apart do you put your panels for the tomatoes? I put my trellis up like that this year. They are about a foot above the bed and my tomatoes are almost to the top of the trellis'. They'll be falling over the top before long.
 

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I asked for help with all the grass and weeds in the garden, so we can start planting. This is the help I got. Not quite what I pictured.

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Yeah...that is Usually My help, too.
Although, yesterday Youngest DD helped me plant about 18 cool weather vegetables.
 
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