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Garden 2.0

We had a garden a few years ago but didn't keep it up in 2014 or 2015. We moved to North Reading, MA in March and I finally made some time to setup a new garden. It's great having fresh home grown vegetables and I'm excited to get started growing them.

With the help of my assistant it took about two hours to cut the wood sides of the garden box, set them up, level them, stake them, and fill the box with soil.

It's a bit late in the season to plant but at the least the garden box is ready for next year.

I planted some peas, beets, peppers, and basil and it seems likely we'll get some small amount of production this year.

Figuring out the garden dimensions, trimming boards and leveling them

Building some stakes to hold the pine boards in position.

My assistant taking a break after working hard

Some water and ice cubes to keep cool

Leveling the soil. Look at the cute little fence to keep the dogs out

Transplanted the Zucchini I started in a pot a week or so ago

Planted seeds and watered

An awesome map I created with a Google docs drawing so I can remember where things are.

I'm planning to post on how things turned out in a few months and include another picture from the same spot so you can see how things turned out.

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