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Beautiful! Thank you
you are way behind. i’m in western virginia and am harvesting first fruits.
hope you don’t starve to death while enjoying that infrastructure.
Raised garden or flower beds make excellent protected areas of concealment and cover; as well as looking and smelling good once the manure is covered up!
Place them around your house for protection and irrigate with roof run off.
Here in NW,AR we have lots of rocks for walls, and walks, we dig up out of our garden; the biggest I pulled out of our garden was 1′ X 5′ X 12′ !
Living in a forest, our biggest problem is sun light, then lousy soil then finally the rocks! We had to give up on the kitchen garden for vegetables, not enough sun, now only herbs and and flowers. We expanded the old garden spot, once enough trees and rocks were removed! The garden has a four foot fence the deer can jump over, so I added single wire at about six feet, that keeps them out.
You can’t realisticly store enough food for the future, eventually you must grow your own food, it is best to get started now, if you haven’t already.
Don’t feel bad, I’m on my 3rd planting of turnips and lettuce. The weather here in west Indiana has been wildly fluctuating….85 to 70 the next. We’ve had 3 frost warnings since the last week in April. I still have to till for cukes and green beans….gonna be a wild year I think