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Thomas,
Great outcome to the project. My "in the works project" is re-doing a previous junk room. No heat, built wrong, you name it. I just happened to mention that once the heat was in, the ceiling fans and the carpet, the new doors would open wide enough for the tractor to fit inside(see attached photo). She didn't buy it one bit, but I'm still trying /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 

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   / Finish,Done,No More! #22  
Great Looking project, Thomas! My better half has me doing something similar - Started it this past weekend - I'll post pictures later today. How big is the overall area? and how big is the "circle in the middle"? What did you use for the white pathways, white landscape rock?
 
   / Finish,Done,No More! #23  
Looks great Thomas, I really like the finished product on that one. Looks like that little Kubota does a pretty nice job on the leveling. Keep up the pics, it is great to watch projects come together.
 
   / Finish,Done,No More! #24  
That'a great looking garden! There's no way I'd show my wife that, because I know what I'd be starting next weekend.
 
   / Finish,Done,No More! #25  
Absolutely Beautiful Thomas! I have seen gardens before but WOW what a beauty! You and your Lady have quite a talent. LOOKIN GOOD!!!!!!
 
   / Finish,Done,No More! #26  
Thomas,
That is awesome, The 2 Harley's in the center makes a good conversation piece /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Now all you need is another to park the Kubota in the center of /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
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Take care, Jim
 
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#27  
We figure the garden little over 1,000 sq.ft and the circle about 12'x16',and we used 31 40#bags.

Little advice..try and complete your garden before the black flies and there cousins attack. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
 
   / Finish,Done,No More! #28  
Thomas : great job on the garden!!!! hope u finally took the chains off the tractor? u really are pretty good at that leveling stuff, SOOOO, why don't u drive it on down a few hundred miles and play with my regrading job? when it finally dries up of course/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
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#29  
I leave the chains on all year round..between the steep slope for mowing and the soft gound here and there I like the traction.

<font color=blue>Few hundred mile<font color=blue><font color=black> it might take me a couple of months to get there,but I work real cheap..lot coffee&donuts and kiss now and than..oops never mind the kiss /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

Looks like more damp weather headed our way,but a nice weekend ahead..lets hope.
 

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