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A garden!!

August 25, 2011

Nawada
The garden is here! The area that was once all overgrowth and weeds has been cleared to reveal a sunlit space that is now serving as a space for two raised bed gardens. Jennifer Nawada and Roger Cook put together the plan for these rectangular raised beds, which will accomodate a fairly generous family garden come next summer. This, coupled with a potted herb garden on the deck, will give us the opportunity to grow a solid crop of veggies for next summer. I've already got my gardening book for planning.

 

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ATT WEBCAM Viewers: When things slow down at Bedford the Barrington webcams are up and running. Not easy to find on the web site

http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tv/house-project/webcam/0,,20517045-0,00.html

The house is wide open to the elements and they are currently putting in extra braces, etc. in anticipation of the storm. I assume they will move the webcams to a protected area and turn them off. Fantastic view from the second floor.

Posted by: Judy | August 26, 2011 at 08:45 AM

After seeing this post my wife now thinks we need a garden! Thanks a lot :) Looks like that just got added to my 'honey do' list for spring. Love the information on this blog - thank you so much!

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Posted by: Jason | September 30, 2011 at 10:23 AM

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