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After measuring and setting the planters into place, I painted marks on the ground (hard to see, only had grey paint) so I would know where to dig.

The prototype planter box. I built the first one from left-over fence rails and posts from the part of the fence I pulled down to put in the shed - so the material on hand determined the measurements and size (but it all worked out well)

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Author and urban farmer Novella Carpenter is given a tour of USF's garden by students.

Greater Lansing Food Bank Garden Tour 2017

Log roll border taking shape. This will separate the meadow from the lawn.

A quiet corner amidst fresh greens

Garden Project - Phase I

 

End of today's efforts. I'm getting a massive blister on my right hand, I'm exhausted, and the greens bin is full.

 

Yep, I'm a wuss.

 

But hey, there's no deadline on this project, so it shouldn't matter too much if I take my time.

now forsomewater - we dont havea tap in ourback garden so no.1 son was required as water fetcher

After measuring and setting the planters into place, I painted marks on the ground (hard to see, only had grey paint) so I would know where to dig.

Taken at Shaw Trust Horticulture on Monday 2nd July 2007.

Canon A80 Powershot creative compact camera.

Serif Photoplus 11 image programme used.

Marking up the levels with sticks to make sure I dont dig too deep.

Taken at Shaw Trust Horticulture Garden project.

Monday 5th March 2007

Paint and ink version

Canon A80 Powershot camera

Serif Photoplus 11 image manipulation package

All three beds built and ready to be set into place

the final layer of straw...

Phase 2 blocks and bricks finished.

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