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SweetMissDaisy

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I don't think they're "trashy" either, Mandie! I love the bark(free)-side edges. Very "country chic"!! (and that's a GOOD thing!)

I'm envious at how much space you have established, and PLANTED!! I'm in central TX and haven't put a plant or seed in the ground! BUT.... the dirt I've been WAITING for is being delivered tomorrow ... YAY! More progress is always a good thing!! :)
 

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mandieg4, it looks great! You have a ton more space then me and you are WORKIN' IT! :p

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Here are the same three beds (shown above), as they sit right NOW. They're ready for planting .... but I'm waiting on plants, and uh... a weekend! :) I had to cover them with all kinds of fencing, garden decor, etc, to keep the rascally roosters from kicking out all of my freshly turned & prepped soil!

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mandieg4, I had guessed that your taters were in the tires, as I read about someone doing in another post...wouldn't have guessed they were 'maters! ;)
 

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i_am2bz said:
mandieg4, I had guessed that your taters were in the tires, as I read about someone doing in another post...wouldn't have guessed they were 'maters! ;)
I actually have both. 'tators in big semi-truck tires and 'maters and peppers in regular sized tires. I have an unlimited supply, I figured why not try it. The only thing I'm really worried about is drainage.
 
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