Garden Tank Set Up

Spring is really just around the corner, so it’s time to get your garden prepared. Last year I set up this garden tank for veggies. I’ll show you what I did.

I purchased a large stock tank. They were on sale for $99.00.

I positioned and leveled six left over blocks to place the tank on.

I had to place the tank on the blocks a couple of times to ensure I really did get it level.

I drilled 1″ holes throughout the bottom of the tank to ensure that there would be proper drainage. I purchased the metal drill bit at the same time as the stock tank.

I placed a 2″ layer of gravel on the bottom, followed by the soil. I selected a soil mix specifically for veggie gardens. It took less than a 1/4 yard of soil. Keep the soil about 2″ below the top of the tank.

Here I have butter lettuce planted and added flexible tubing. This enables you to easily cover the garden on frosty nights or on those hot summer days. Looks a little like a covered wagon. I can hear John Wayne now, “Get the garden tanks in a circle, the deer are commin’.”

Here’s the garden in late summer. I grew peppers and tomatoes after the butter lettuce harvest. Depending on the season, you can really grow any type of veggie in the tank that you’d like.

A simple set up for “good eats” all year long!

In The Presence Of Trees

It’s 2022 – and the first day of the new year. Today is a day for reflection. What are you going to do this year?

Why not opt to improve nature everyday. I am going to make a point to do at least one thing to improve nature each day.

It can be as simple as picking up trash from the roadside, starting a compost pile, or repurposing an item rather than throwing it in the trash. Even turning down the thermostat one degree helps.

We only have one Earth. Connect with it, take care of it, and keep your mind on the trees.

In The Presence of Trees

I am blood

and sap,

Skin

and bark,

Arms

and limbs,

Hair

and leaves,

Standing

and swaying,

In the wind.