WHY DOES PAPA-PEPPER HAVE A TRAILER LOAD OF JUNK?

in creative •  7 years ago 

Okay, maybe it is not junk...


Truth be told, it is rocks, cedar logs, some "handy panels" and five gallon buckets of topsoil. This trailer comes in pretty handy for me, and it seems that I am always up to something. I thought it might be fun to show you an example of something that I recently did with a pile of random stuff on the trailer.

A VISION TAKES FORM

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The destination for the trailer-load was our garden site. We plan on growing all sorts of stuff here, and we want to create come different areas to grow different things. In the photo above you can see that I've already erected two of the cedar logs and attached a "handy panel" to them.

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Around the base of the poles we added a rock border and filled it with rabbit manure, compost, and the topsoil. This will act like a raised bed and will soon have seeds or seedlings planted in it.

Now we've erected another cedar log and put a couple of braces across the structure. Things are starting to shape up, but you can see that I am improvising by stacking large rocks on top of a five gallon bucket in order to reach higher... that's not really all that safe.

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I decided to grab a real ladder, some more rocks, and some more cedar logs and branches. Sometimes you just need more equipment and resources to get the job done.

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Now we can finish the structure and build some more on top with the ladder. By this point some of you may be able to see what is taking shape.

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At the ground level we continued with the rocks and made a second raised bed on the other side. Now we can plant things on each side of the structure and allow the plants to climb both sides, eventually meeting in the middle.

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I hung one of our birdhouse gourds from the top too, to help add to the look of the structure and also to add additional function. Now it will not only be able to be used to grow food bearing vines, but it may also prove to be a nice home to a family of birds too.

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I suppose that this is some sort of pergola or trellis. I just know what it is supposed to do and look like, and I'm not too concerned with what people call it. By using rocks, cedars logs, and wire, I hope that it is built to last. I'd like to be able to use it for years to come if possible.

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So, what do you think? I guess we can probably agree that it looks better now than it did on the trailer at least. Later on in the year, once some plants have overgrown it, it'll probably look a lot nicer too. I'm not sure exactly what we will plant on this particular one, but it'll probably be something like kiwanos, Chinese red noodle beans, snake gourds, or some Achocha fat baby cucumbers (courtesy of @mericanhomestead.)

We will see which one goes here, but I do plan on creating a few more too. They will serve as a kind of walk-through eatery for raw garden produce, which we really like!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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...cos @papa-pepper is a good nomad...lollzzz!
It's unavoidable sir.

LOL - Thanks for the compliment!

It is very useful @papa-pepper, @papa-pepper is a successful gardener

yeah it look like you was finished the work ....thanks for sharing this content with us....@papa-pepper

It was fun and rewarding, and I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

whoa such a beautiful creation from scratch.But I guess if this can bear the wind in stormy days?Looks great.

I think it'll withstand the winds. The posts are buried into the earth.

That's great. I love it when people build useful things.
Interested in seeing that one overgrown with nice plants :)

I can't wait to see it covered in food plants growing.

lot of research and work is going by papa and his family this is great project @papa-pepper weldon sir you are my legend

wahoo this is lovely sir constructing this is great but what is the importance sir
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Cool, I'll check it out!

Hello, as always you are very busy in your improvement work and creating that special site in the field of your home, thank you for sharing the progress of the construction, more than a work you are building your dreams and those of your family, my friend congratulation

waooo. hunting in a big way. like i always said: you are the Gee. keep doing the good work you are doing sir.

Papa pepper contruction PLC. Well work sir. More grease to your elbow.

Its very creative mr @papa-pepper

Great work but hard work.
I hope that it will be useful for someome.
Just stay tuned.
Best of luck.

Is that really a trailer @papa-pepper, what are you planning to use that for

Wow @papa-pepper this is coming out well. Indeed you are churning out some treasures from all the trash on that truck. Weldone.

Nice garden structure! It will be wonderful to have shade come summer! Perfect place to rest or picnic or process the produce.

Thank you! I plan on being up near you next Thursday, and I'll being a few gifts!

That's awesome news!!! A visit would be wonderful! So many wonderful things are happening here... I am excited for you to meet my son!

Great idea and only cost you time and labor. I can see those cucumbers growing already.

Looks good, @papa-pepper! I like the walkthrough garden idea. And adding the birdhouse was a stroke of genius. I can hardly wait to see what you do plant there. The gardens are taking shape...

I can't wait to see it take shape! We are progressing!

Nice work. It'll be awesome once it's all covered over. Perfect for grapes if they'll grow there....or hops, actually hops....:)

The hops are set up next to it, but we will see what we'll get going.

this is very good, I like you always do things that are useful, and we can make an example of life in everyday.

Thank you @jasonmunapasee.

Your welcome,My friend.

Looking good! I like the rustic look of the raw cedar logs.

Thanks! I just use what I've got.

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Thanks @papa-pepper

Hi @papa-pepper, My oh my you have some amazing ideas on what to do with stuff buddy, can't go wrong with how you have built it too.
I was thinking that maybe you were going to make it into a small log house first. how dumb am I haha.

When we last spoke it was about the addas snake, If I am able to get up in the morning early doors I am going to pop down to the canal near where we live as one of the neighbours has said to me when he walks his dog in the morning at about 5 am when the sun is just coming up there is loads on the banking just basking in the sun.
so hopefully if I get to sleep early enough and the weather is nice tomorrow I'll get a few pictures and post them on here for you.
fingers crossed I don't get bit haha

If the roof isn't too high, it looks a good place for Kiwi Fruit, when harvest time comes around there is a couple of nitches in the Ceder bark to leave your Kiwi Razor, so you could eat them on the spot.
Have a look at the kiwifruit growers sites over here to see what I mean.
A couple of passion fruit at one end would be good too.

Slow but steady ... who knows ...

You may raise your own ranch . Just saying 😃