Looks great. How do you take care of plants under your shadecloth arch? I don't see any way to reach plants in the middle
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Going through the garden this morning. Everything is growing great just planted some melons cucumbers, kale.
Aquaponics system with koi, goldfish and minnows. Propagating mulberry, mint, bottlebrush.
I bought a wen chipper from Amazon for about $100. I chipped up a 5 gallon bucket of biochar in about 10 minutes. The only thing I did was wet down the biochar so that it wouldn’t be as dusty. I did wear a mask. Worked really well, just waiting for my woodpile to dry.
If anyone is around Houston, and wants some free elderberry plants send me a message. I have too many at this point thanks

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4x8 beds with 1’ space in between. I have reusable zip ties on the shade cloth for now. I’ll roll up or down and redo zip ties.
Here is a better picture 
There is much more room than the first pictures led me to believe.
I like using these hog panels for making arches for trellises and greenhouses. This winter I kept my chickens in a hog panel greenhouse. I just attached my small chicken tractor.


Awesome, we’ll see how long the panels last, slight rust already. Very humid down in Houston :)
I would guess a very long time. It is likely just surface rust. I have seen old fences made with these, they were covered in rust, but seemed fine. Posts will need replaced before the fencing.