Transformation

Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

Here it is. You may remember me showing pictures of my garden cage. Well I thought it might be neat to show before and after piks.

Before:

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Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

After with sprinkler hose watering garden:

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Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

and the next few images are the things growing inside. They've gotten so big.

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Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

A little baby mater...awwwwww

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Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

eggplant

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Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

I'll post more later......

Lisbon, IA(Zone 5a)

Cool, very industrious! :)

Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

thanks, Ticker. I love it in there. It's my little retreat when the world gets to be too much.

Schriever, LA(Zone 9a)

Noobie,
I remember seeing this when you first started it. Were critters eating your garden?
It seems to have worked quite well for you and your veggies look great. I wonder if you could use it in the winter as a sort of greenhouse if you add clear plastic to the sides?

Glen Burnie, MD(Zone 7a)

Ladibug...that's exactly what we plan to do. Going to cover it in the type of plastic that they use for greenhouses and experiment with growing things in containers. I am excited to see how that will work out.

There were squirrels that destroyed my corn crop the past three years. So this was hubby's solution. I tried all kinds of organic sprays, blood meal, moth balls, and those things did not work. So this was the solution.

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