I know, I know, I’m way behind schedule on planting out our pallet beds…but I do have a plan! Every seed being planted into each pallet bed will be planted in seed pods, then added to the dirt in the pallets. I have decided to do it this way so the seeds will have a bit more support and not simply wash away when watered. Once they sprout and get themselves established, the seed pods will simply decompose 🙂
Here are my notes as to where each item will be placed in each pallet bed.
I know it’s a bit late (about 1 1/2 official weeks here), but I have made it my goal to get all of the above seeds into each pallet bed before the end of next weekend. Wish me luck!
xoxo,
M
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Ok, I have no idea what this is, but I am totally intrigued. Would you mind sharing a picture or two? Thanks so much!
Lol…OK-when we moved the bees to the backyard, we also created 3 pallet beds to create a sort of fence around them so we could train them to go up and out of the yard (instead of right through the yard, since I’m allergic to bees). I’ve been meaning to plant out the pallet beds, but keep putting it off…until now. now it just must be done! 🙂 Here are two links that will help…
http://skymindedandevergrowing.blogspot.com/2012/03/bee-relocation-prep.html
http://skymindedandevergrowing.blogspot.com/2012/03/pallet-gardening-planning.html
I love it, it looks like advanced space math. LOL I would have a hard time making up a great chart like that without saying to myself, “which one’s are squash and watermelon?” and then constantly looking in the book for the answers. 🙂
That’s awesome though.
Ha! Right?! There are 60 “spaces” I figure I can plant in, but I wanted it to make sense once the veggies start growing, so I drew myself a “map” of sorts 🙂 I love that you called it “advanced space math”…I wish I were that smart 😉