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Today my wife and I decided it was time to fill the planter boxes that she had constructed. I AM NOT the carpenter in the family she is. She built these boxes on her own after seeing an article in The Family Handyman magazine. The one without the metal sides she designed herself and built because she said we needed one that was better suited to certain vegetables. I just nodded and said ok sounds good.
So since she was the brains you can probably guess what that made me.....the muscle. Here is a pic of the soil medium she decided to use. It is a soiless medium containing compost, peat, and perlite. This was taken just after getting back home with all the supplies.
Because it was very hot today I decided to mix all the ingredients on the trailer under the shade of the maple tree then drive the mix over to the boxes. It took close to 1.5 cubic yards of media to fill the first box.
Here I am getting ready to fill the first box. My wife is lining the second box with 6mil plastic so I can fill it next.
The first box is about a quarter of the way filled. I found that a snow shovel was the best tool for filling it. It worked really slick and made quick work of it. It took about 45 minutes from start to finish.
First box is filled now onto the next.....except the trailer is empty. Turns out we needed more compost so off to the store I go.
I'm back from the store with more Compost, peat, and perlite. As you can see the box is lined so now it is time to fill it.
The temps cooled down a lot so we decided to fill this one in the box not on the trailer first. We added 2 cubic feet of each material then blended it and the repeated until the box was full.
Second box is full and ready for some veggies. It's is getting late to plant in our area but I new she was wanting to get these done so even if they don't get planted this year they will be ready for 2020!
So since she was the brains you can probably guess what that made me.....the muscle. Here is a pic of the soil medium she decided to use. It is a soiless medium containing compost, peat, and perlite. This was taken just after getting back home with all the supplies.

Because it was very hot today I decided to mix all the ingredients on the trailer under the shade of the maple tree then drive the mix over to the boxes. It took close to 1.5 cubic yards of media to fill the first box.

Here I am getting ready to fill the first box. My wife is lining the second box with 6mil plastic so I can fill it next.

The first box is about a quarter of the way filled. I found that a snow shovel was the best tool for filling it. It worked really slick and made quick work of it. It took about 45 minutes from start to finish.

First box is filled now onto the next.....except the trailer is empty. Turns out we needed more compost so off to the store I go.

I'm back from the store with more Compost, peat, and perlite. As you can see the box is lined so now it is time to fill it.

The temps cooled down a lot so we decided to fill this one in the box not on the trailer first. We added 2 cubic feet of each material then blended it and the repeated until the box was full.

Second box is full and ready for some veggies. It's is getting late to plant in our area but I new she was wanting to get these done so even if they don't get planted this year they will be ready for 2020!
