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Planting Brooklyn’s Fall Garden of Carrots, Yellow Beans, Green Beans, and Chives!

We built the kids a 3x3 flower bed when we first started and this year we gave them an additional 4x4 bed for veggies. Their spring bed didn't do so well, but they've learned from their mistakes and are ready to start over with a fall bed of carrots, beans, and chives. This video shows how we cleaned the bed out, added compost, and Brooklyn plants the entire bed by herself!

We built the kids a 3×3 flower bed when we first started and this year we gave them an additional 4×4 bed for veggies. Their spring bed didn’t do so well, but they’ve learned from their mistakes and are ready to start over with a fall bed of carrots, beans, and chives.

This video shows how we cleaned the bed out, added compost, and Brooklyn plants the entire bed by herself!

Planting Brooklyn's Fall Garden of Carrots, Yellow Beans, Green Beans, and Chives!

 

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Video about compost

Details on Our Easy DIY Pallet Compost Bins

DIY PVC irrigation system details

Details on Our DIY PVC Irrigation System

Store bought drip irrigation system details

How Our Keep our Smart Pots (Containers) Watered in 100 DEGREE HEAT Using Drip Irrigation

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