The Rusted Garden Journal

Friday, April 9, 2010

Gardener For Hire

Hello,

It is that time of year again. Spring is here and is the perfect time to build and plant a garden. I am for hire to build a 4ft x 8ft raised plot in your yard, if you'd like a garden but don't feel like breaking ground. Don't let another summer go by with the thought I should of...

I will be having my annual tomato, peppers, herbs and vegetable plant sale this year. Plants will be available April 24th through June 15th. Ill send out emails and update my garden blog with details. You can join the blog if you'd like. It's just about basic gardening. http://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/ I will also have hostas, annuals and other flowers. Plants range from $1 to $3.

This year I am offering to build you a raised bed plot the measures 4ft x 8ft. This is a raised bed garden that looks just like the plots in my yard. Feel free to come by and see them for some garden ideas. You can also read my article at this link and it details everything you need to know about a raised bed vegetable garden (with pictures). http://knol.google.com/k/how-to-create-a-raised-bed-vegetable-garden

The cost is $180 per 4ft x 8ft plot. Ill pick up the supplies, build the frame, turn the earth and raise the soil to 2 inches below the top of the frame. It will be ready to plant that day. All you need is a location that gets 6 hours of sun. Don't let the hardest part of growing vegetables stop you this year. Feel free to send me an email and Ill be glad to come over and help you plan the garden.

Gary

2 comments:

  1. What types of tomato plants and pepper plants do you have this year? Do you still have some? I'm most interested in heirloom varieties but I'm flexible.

    Kate (from the VC Shooters)

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  2. Hi

    I am sending out an email. I have 3 heirlooms. Many died off. Drag. However, I have a lot of tomatoes and some interesting hybrids. The sale starts this weekend. Come by on any Sat between 8 and 1 pm. Or just send an email and come by anytime really.

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