Raised Garden Project - just started!

beavis

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Other raised beds I have, just not so protected.....

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Holy freakin' WOW!!!! :ep

You got some land to have all that now... amazing. :rose
 

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Today I will be re-hooking up the drip irrigation.

In the past, I used 1 gph drip emitters and they were effective in keeping the veggies with enough water to survive, but not really flourish.

So I am going to use these things called shrubblers that I have used in other parts of my yard.

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You connect them directly to 1/2 " dripline.

They have an adjustable cap so you can turn them completely off individually or adjust the flow.

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Beavis, those are the same we use for the voulenteer garden I worked at last summer. Very easy to use and do a great job.
 

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Well, I completed re-installing the drip irrigation and some other fine tune issues. I think I am DONE!

I decided not to use pea gravel between the rows because it gets so hot here in the Summer, I don't need the extra reflective heat.

(But it sure would look nice)

I added a few pavers at the entrance as well...

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Just grow baby!

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