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OK, we do have some actual veggies growing this year, but only very few so far.. One success is the pumpkins.Last year by this time, I’d already replanted them thrice because of the bugs that were eating them to the ground.

Mechanical and electrical engineering at Bryden Wood

This year, one shot and it looks like we’re good to go..er..grow!.That extra thick weedy patch down the center is where we’re going to put the path.More black plastic covered with some mulch is the plan!.

Mechanical and electrical engineering at Bryden Wood

Edit: I should clarify that after those 2-3 years, the black plastic is coming off to hopefully reveal lots of sad and smothered weeds…and great soil!We’re not just going to plant over top like they do with that landscaping fabric.

Mechanical and electrical engineering at Bryden Wood

Been there, doesn’t work.. Judging by how well the plasticky side of our garden seems to be doing in the weed department, I’m a little tempted to create plastic paths down the centers of all of our rows in the future just to prevent having to weed so much.

I won’t, because that would be even weirder than having a plastic half-garden.That being said, it’s driving me crazy!

I can’t live like this anymore!Lots of light-colored paint will be used, but I’d also like to do something a little bit fun with the big closet doors while I’m playing around in there.

I took to the internet to find some ideas, and I thought I might share some of the inspiration with you too!.DIY 5-panel doors.