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JAinVA

I spent most of yesterday getting up enough leaf mulch for my sister inlaws garden.She got a total of 3 pickup loads.Today I spent some time getting new cedar stakes for the bush bean plants.We have been using the same stakes for over 20 years and over time some break.The cart has about 50  30" and 24" cedar stakes.The potato rows, mulch pile and pictures of the season start.I love spring.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Don't you know it is too hot to be working on the garden .

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JAinVA

I stay out of the sun and at my age I love 80 degrees!

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Did you use the wild cedar trees to make your stakes?

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JAinVA

Yep,off of the mill,through the planer,ripped to width and sharpened on the disk sander.This was left over from a cedar I sawed up for a friend.

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Ed Kennell

That's one fine looking garden Jim.    I won't be posting any pics of mine....you set the bar way too high.       :handgestures-thumbup:

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JAinVA

Thank you Ed!The WHs and I just provide the grunt work.This is the missus garden and her baby!

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