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you did good work, When your plants will get growth, what will you do?
Awesome!!
Gorgeous!
Looking really great, did you ever plant out your pallet planters?
Thanks, Liz!
Now the pallet beds have been another story! I will do a proper post about them this week sometime since there are several layers to the silliness. Long story short, they are partially planted :-/
Beautiful!!
WOW, how beautifully awesome is that!!!! Great job!
Thanks, 1st Man!
Looks great after just 2 months. The only thing I’m worried about is your corn. I don’t think you have enough there for cross-pollination, so you may end up with very few ears or stunted ears. You really have to plant quite a bit.
Thanks for your concern! We have planted about this much for the past couple of years and it’s been OK. We don’t get a huge yield, but it’s still pretty good for our small space and they seem to pollinate well 🙂 This bed is planted bio-intensively with sweet corn, bush beans and beets and they’re all in there pretty close. It’s a big experiment 🙂
Nice! Those are some high beds! It’s wonderful when things start to grow, isn’t it?
Oh, so incredibly wonderful! Now I just can’t wait to start harvesting form them! 😉
Yes! The food’s a comin’!
Absolutely! 🙂