Sensory Backyard – Half Three – The Dig Pit


This put up is a part of an on-going sequence on Constructing a Sensory Backyard. Remember to head over to Sensory Backyard – Half One – The Plan, to see how and why it began!

Yesterday we made some respectable headway on the Sensory Backyard! We added a raised vegetable backyard AND a brand new dig pit for Grizz.

The Raised Backyard

We already had raised gardens on our property, however since we opened the Legacy Tail Blazers, we haven’t had the time to backyard. Sooo, it change into overgrown with GRASS. I don’t assume any quantity of weeding might have saved this!! Ron had enjoyable demolishing it with our tractor!!

Destroyed Garden

After eradicating all of the nails and screws, we piled all of the particles and evened out the bottom.

Ron constructed these gardens, however this time we determined to outsource that job to Marshall’s Gardens. Time is cash, and most days now we have only a tad extra of the latter. Gene and Jake did a phenomenal job!

Now to resolve what to plant! Potatos for positive. Peas, beets, carrots are all faves too!

Marshall's Gardens

The Dig Pit a.ok.a. “The Pig Pen”

Grizz likes to dig, and I wished to ensure the sensory backyard has a spot for him to make an enormous mess! He additionally likes to make a gap and take a nap within the cool grime. 

We piggybacked some screened loam on our order of backyard soil for the dig pit. We additionally recyled a number of the boards from our demolished backyard to carry the grime in. 

The Pig Pen

From right here on in, I’ll pop in once in a while to present you updates on the design of the area. Keep tuned!

Sensory Backyard – Half 4 – The Timber is coming quickly!

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