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I’ve been planning to have them around a fire pit for years and was hoping that at the end of the season one year when the time was right I’d have saved enough to buy a couple and even if they were a horrendous color, I would just paint them white myself.. Then one day, bam, here they are!.
I can’t wait until the rows get to be really tall.I don’t know what it is with me and corn fields, but I just love them..

This view is what makes me feel like it’s all not so bad.The leeks and the broccoli and the cauliflower.They’re all just as happy as can be.. Can you tell my mind is just spinning?

Can you tell I have 1001 thing to show you and tell you all about this garden?Can you tell I’m lost and hopeful and overwhelmed and a little proud all at the same time?.

I guess that’s why the only way I can sum it up is to say: Yup, it’s a learning experience.. And the season’s really only just getting started.This, my friends, is an idea post.
Not an execution post.If you’d like your project to go a little quicker and you’re dealing with just a straight wall, consider using pre-made shelving units for all or some of your project and just attaching them to the wall and trimming them out with some moldings.
You’ll be amazed at how fast you can transform a room that way and you’ll wonder why you waited so long!.It’s never fun to worry about your budget on DIY projects, but it’s even less fun to realize you’ve overspent afterwards.
Really look at the costs of all the materials your plan requires and see what it’s going to cost you.Sometimes the smallest pieces of a project can be the most expensive!