My one bed will be 3'x6', enclosed by 2x10s. I estimated I'll need 12 cubic feet of garden soil, i.e., 18 sq ft x 8 inches deep. Bought six 2 cu ft bags of Miracle Grow Organic Choice garden soil at $7.92 each. Managed to get 3 of them onto a cart before getting help. They seemed to weigh at least 100 lbs. Later found they're marked at only 40 lbs. Can't believe I couldn't lift 40 lbs. Need to sort that out later. For now, they're still on my truck.
Bought seeds to start now. Didn't have my list, but I know spinach and lettuce can start in April. If the marigolds get frosted, I can always replant.
- Spinach: Bloomsdale Long-Standing (Burpee).
- Lettuce: Simpson Elite (Burpee).
- Lettuce: Ruby (NK).
- Mesclun: Sweet Salad Mix (Burpee).
- Marigold: Petite Yellow (Ferry-Morse).
Total cost: $7.46
Then went for building supplies. Talked into drywall screws by Lowe's guy. Course thread, 3 in. One lb for $2.48.
And two 8-ft 2x10s at $4.80 each. This was dumb. For some reason at that moment I thought I was building a 2'x6' frame , so two 8-footers seemed right. In fact I am building a 3'x6' frame. Could exchange them for 10-footers, but...
Checked the basement for leftover 2x10 scraps. None found. Found plenty of 2x4s though. I'll measure for sure, but if I have enough 3-ft lengths I'll stack 2x4s to build up the ends. Might look cool. Or, probably, won't. But that's the plan. Need to get it done tomorrow so I can get the six bags of soil off my truck. Don't like driving around with an extra 240 lbs or, as I suspect, 600 lbs in the bed. Wouldn't be prudent.
Total cost (with tax): $72.60.

the elite simpson is awesome. I also recommend the family guy cabbage.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your family has plenty of experience picking them.
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