We have lived in our current home for nearly 9 years. For almost that long I've been trying to convince My Handyman that we should put in a garden. Needless to say, he has not been on board with the idea at all! He reasoned that, because of all the deer, geese, squirrels and other critters that frequent our property, it would be easier to just join a local CSA. So that is what we have done. And we have enjoyed being a part of Fresh Harvest, but I have still wanted a garden of our own.
For the past couple of years I've been reading all about "Square Foot Gardening", watching many shows about gardening and cooking with fresh veggies and herbs and being totally jealous of everyone who grows their own produce. We even built a compost bin out of pallets that I got from work and we faithfully added chicken poop from our two coops, veggie scraps and dried leaves to it for 2 years, until I hurt my back and could no longer turn the compost with a pitch fork. We took town the bins last Fall and spread the compost in the yard.
FINALLY I've convinced My Handyman that now is the time to become more self sufficient!! Or maybe he just got tired of hearing me talk about it? He does say that I should never say that I am "just a little spoiled!" Of course my thought was just to build wooden boxes, as suggested by Mel Bartholomew in his book, "All New Square Foot Gardening", but My Handyman does masonry for a living and he had 2 pallets of brick pavers stored on our property, so he decided they would be perfect for this project.
Here is how we spent our Sunday afternoon:
We chose our spot. This area was the original garden spot that the previous owners used, so there were no trees to remove and there is plenty of sun.
FINALLY I've convinced My Handyman that now is the time to become more self sufficient!! Or maybe he just got tired of hearing me talk about it? He does say that I should never say that I am "just a little spoiled!" Of course my thought was just to build wooden boxes, as suggested by Mel Bartholomew in his book, "All New Square Foot Gardening", but My Handyman does masonry for a living and he had 2 pallets of brick pavers stored on our property, so he decided they would be perfect for this project.
Here is how we spent our Sunday afternoon:
We chose our spot. This area was the original garden spot that the previous owners used, so there were no trees to remove and there is plenty of sun.
My Handyman and his helper. Notice my brand new compost tumbler on the right. |
The "helper" resting inside the marked off spot. |
After laying out the first couple of courses (that's masonry talk for "rows"), we used masonry adhesive instead of mortar to stick the pavers together.
Come back next week to see how we progress.