This summer has been rather wet and cold. But that’s been a good thing I think. It’s kept that horrid sun from baking our garden and kept us from having to use a ton of water to keep our garden growing. In fact I don’t think we’ve had to really water it more then I have fingers on one of my hands.
But how’s it holding up?
Well let’s look at see.
There’s a flower on the strawberries! If it actually works, this will be our first real batch of them. I really hope so, maybe we can make some jam (like we’ll get that many..hahaha). It’s still neat though, and if I’m lucky I’ll actually get one this year. Those kids pick everything before I get home from work.
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With the rising price of everything these days, we decided we’d have one last project for the summer. Of course this is aside from any maintenance projects or garden projects that may need attention down the road.
It’s a set of shelves for the garage because, like everyone else in the world we have too much stuff, and not enough places to put it all.
So we decided on where we’d like the shelves to be, on the south wall against the back, and how long we wanted them - 12 feet x 2 feet.
We quickly drafted up a plan and got started on picking up material.
6 2×4’s
12 2×2’s
4 12×2 particle board sheets
1lb box 2 1/2 inch screws
1lb box 1 5/8 inch screws
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