Sorry, my boxes are made out of 2x12 planks. Most people don't like their gardens larger than 4 foot by 4 foot because it can be hard to get to the middle plots
I've seen square ft garden videos on YouTube that one up the old sqft methods going urban and verticle with everything. Watermelons hanging on the vine is an odd site for sure.
cant wait to see picturesi love takin pix wit my new camera. hey kitty, here's a couple i took today of springs first offerings in my garden.
it's abnormaly warm here. if it stays this warm i'll be seeing cherry blossoms. lol. the hellebores and the snow drops are on schedule though.
very nice! we have crocuses trying to do their thing, and the grandiflora has wee leaflets forming.
if spring has in fact arrived here, as i suspect it has, then it's unseasonably warm here too. which is funny because we were *buried* not 2 weeks ago.
i was eyeing up a green hellebores at the nursery the other day, but a wee gardenia said "pick me! pick me!"
Because in high humidity the sweat does not evaporate as quickly to cool the body - so the body just keeps pumping out sweat even if you're already saturated.
In a dry heat. at least your sweat will evaporate to cool you but I guess it is risky business with that scenario too.
I would go with the john jevons interpertation of this . Like intensive gardening . John is a reseach gardener and a great man who has amazing yeilds of nutrient "dense" food. Colliodal clay . Compost teas and intensive planting . Are his cornerstones