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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Fence complete


The fence is complete and the peas are in!

I'm feeling a little guilty because the  "Old Farmer's Almanac"  technically says that I should have waited until the 7th to put the peas in.

I got too excited and they were calling to me.



This little package was filled with tons of little pea babies saying:

"put me in the ground" 
"put me in the ground"

I am sure spring fever has absolutely nothing to do with it.




So here is the finished product with both of  my monkeys on their best behavior. 

And a couple more pics with them being foiled by the mighty twine.....

Kya

Trigger

All in all it was a very inexpensive build and I will be reusing the fence for Cucumbers, Zucchini and Mini Watermelons later in the season. Provided the twine makes it.

What was expensive that Bo made me by was this damn hammer to put the stakes in.......
(he was right.... don't tell him)
Its going to make a great zombie killer one day so I'm not counting it in the total cost for the fence. 

And now begins the most difficult part. 
Waiting. 

I am a bit concerned that the seeds will get enough sun. As you can see by the pics, the fence conveniently casts a shadow just to the line of the garden. Hopefully the sun will move itself quickly to the North.

 After all, the seeds are in so therefore it is officially spring!



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