That evening we all invited friends to come over and Kristen, Peter, Jason and Hartz stopped by with their dogs for some BBQ action. Everyone really seemed to be impressed by the work we had put in over the two days. Although Emily and I didn’t go anywhere special for the weekend I think we both felt a great feeling of accomplishment when we looked out our window at the beautiful raised beds we had just built.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Building Raised Beds
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Life
After dropping the rototiller off at Doug’s we headed over to “The Bark Place”, a business on the way to Philomath to check out the different soils available 







for our garden. We picked out one at about 25$ a square yard and I told the guy he could put 75$ worth in my truck for us to take. Laughing, he said I would only fit one. He was right! When the backhoe came and dumped the first load into the back of my truck it overflowed off the sides and piled up almost to the height of my cab dropping my truck about 6” on the suspension! 







We quickly realized that we needed a wheelbarrow to move the soil from the truck to the backyard so we picked up a cheap one at Bymart where Alexa had to buy a 5$ membership with me as the spouse so Emily and I could use the other card for our membership.
After dropping off the first load of dirt at our place we decided we needed to buy wood for the raised bed to keep all the dirt together. We ended up going to Home Depot and spending about another $100 on wood that we dug trenches for 







and dropped into the clayey ground. We nailed the corners together with wooden blocks to make it all very secure. The rest of the afternoon was spent getting two more truck loads of dirt with my truck and one with Kevin’s when he returned home with his mom who was amazed at what we were creating. Just before dark we had built all three beds and buried within them about 8-10” of rich compost infused soil.