I've never had a huge garden, but always enjoyed growing a few things. The 20 years we managed the LE Ranch, it was a challenge. In a good year, we had 10" of rainfall annually and those good years were rare. Besides harsh desert conditions, the water wasn't great and the ground was tough so I cobbled some raised beds together. They were just 6" deep.
But the dirt I mixed up for them was like black gold for 12 years and and the garden was mostly successful
The last year we were there, I didn't have a garden because we moved in August and I didn't have one here last year because we were too busy with other projects. But we recently finished the orchard and I didn't want another year without a garden. I splurged and bought some raised beds from Anleolife. I just started with 3. They are 8 x 4 x 2. We put 1 together Tuesday evening
And the other 2, Wednesday morning. The 1st one took a long time, but by the time we started the 3rd one, we had a system and it took us an hour.
There are 80 of these wing nuts and bolts per bed. That's a lot of twisting for old hands.
When we moved here, the backyard was not a priority. The previous owners had dogs so they put up a fence for when they were away. We're not fans of chain-link, but when you have a nice deck and a beautiful view, you're not going to be spending time in the backyard.
It was just left natural, which we loved, but we did want to clean it up. We trimmed things up, plucked things, and cleaned out a lot of cactus. We removed 5 loads with the skid steer.
And I do want to toss out wildflower seed and see what takes in this rugged terrain.
DH moved some rocks
because when we ran out of room in the orchard, we put 4 fruit trees behind the house.😉
There was a big pile of old wood that DH was going to haul off, but when I went to clean it up, it ocurred to me that I could use it as filler in the beds.
DH leveled out a spot to set the beds.
I chuckled when he pulled out the level. It's a garden bed. I'm not that particular, but DH is detail oriented. I'm so grateful for his help. I couldn't have done this without him.
I broke down old cardboard I'd been saving to put in the bottom
and then I started raking up and hauling branches and old bark
DH and I set the beds in place and I worked on filling them while he was away, processing and moving cows. I am not comfortable running the skid steer so I am zipping around in the Can-am and piling it with branches
I'm also going to need a lot more dirt!
It's still too early to plant most things, but that's up next after I get the beds filled. It's a work in progress and it it looks like I'll be spending more time back here than I thought. 🥰


















































