I thought I'd start a thread for those of us that enjoy gardening and working in the yard. Since there are several of us on this forum that live in different parts of the world with varying climates this could be an interesting thread. I sadly don't have a garden this year as we just moved from the Province of Manitoba to Alberta this summer we didn't have much of a chance to plant anything. So I'll post some pictures from our last place starting with me breaking ground on a lumpy yard and all the heavy work that went with it.
When we moved in four years ago the yard was very weedy and lumpy as at one time it had been one huge vegetable garden and as the previous owner aged she couldn't take care of it finally she went in to a home and the house passed through several tenants and owners before we started renting it and we started giving it some much needed love. One of the first things I did other than mow the grass...er weeds was I got agricultural grade Roundup from my father in law and sprayed it two or three times to kill everything off. I tried busting sod with my friends tiller but it was much to light duty and only scratched the surface, by this time it was late fall and I had already started construction on a small pond that I dug by hand and installed a rubber liner after ripping out the stump from a mostly dead shrub with the winch on my quad. Once spring came I rented a larger rear tine tiller and busted sod on the large rear section of the back yard which went much better but I did manage to smoke the belts on the tiller a couple times....oops!
When we moved in four years ago the yard was very weedy and lumpy as at one time it had been one huge vegetable garden and as the previous owner aged she couldn't take care of it finally she went in to a home and the house passed through several tenants and owners before we started renting it and we started giving it some much needed love. One of the first things I did other than mow the grass...er weeds was I got agricultural grade Roundup from my father in law and sprayed it two or three times to kill everything off. I tried busting sod with my friends tiller but it was much to light duty and only scratched the surface, by this time it was late fall and I had already started construction on a small pond that I dug by hand and installed a rubber liner after ripping out the stump from a mostly dead shrub with the winch on my quad. Once spring came I rented a larger rear tine tiller and busted sod on the large rear section of the back yard which went much better but I did manage to smoke the belts on the tiller a couple times....oops!
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