Raised Bed Gardens

I LOVE growing vegetables. I usually start seeds indoors around March so that I’m ready to transfer the plants outdoors when the weather turns warm enough in May.

This year, we decided that we would try raised garden beds. Honestly, it was a decision made mostly out of laziness. We have a rototiller but the soil in our yard has so much clay that we end up having to add a bunch of sand just to make it workable and I hate having to sift out grass and rocks.

Along our back fence is the spot in the yard that gets the most sun, so that is the spot that we picked. We started with one bed. We found a good deal on standard concrete blocks. I thought that I would be able to grow some smaller plants (maybe onions or herbs?) in the holes of the concrete blocks. We stacked the blocks 2 high. I wanted to make sure that it was high enough that we would be able to use tomato cages for our tomato plants.

Bulletin Boards in kids rooms

When we moved into this house, the kid’s bedrooms both had this cool board on one wall.  I had so many ideas for what I could make these into, ex – chalkboards, white boards, corkboards.  The kids that had been in this house before us were college-age, so the existing boards were covered in fabric that was floral and had seen better days.