Boatload of Greens

Carol Dee

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Hmmm that gives me an idea... not sure DH will like it even though his flatbottom has not been on the water in over 12 years~ :idunno sure as I haul it out and put dirt in it he'd come along as say * I was gonna use that!*
 

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What a great idea and I bet the metal boat helps keep the soil warmer longer as well! Please take some pictures when it is all full of beautiful greens.
 

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My mother got this one started. There used to be a 2-3 acre pond in the front yard thus the boat. The pond dried up/drained after an earthquake in the north/midwest a few years back. There is another one turned over in the side yard. We have just had a new pond dug that is a lot smaller but 160x100. If the other boat is not workable/floatable we may turn into another planting. I will try to remember to make another picture in a few weeks. The lettuce, radishes, and onions are well on their way to a salad.
 
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