Wednesday Woodworking – Caged Garden: Where are the Plants?

Over the weekend I managed to get the doors built and installed:

Cage doors, built, installed, primed, latched and ready to keep critters out.

Cage doors, built, installed, primed, latched and ready to keep critters out.

Heather’s been busy too. She finished this section of pavers:

New paved area in front of the water area.

New paved area in front of the water area.

And she’s been working inside the cage too getting stepping-stones down and a row of gravel that we’ll put the planting boxes on.

Next on the project, Heather will finish paving up to the doors and more gravel.  I have a few trim pieces left to put up and then I am back to the shop to build the planter boxes.

If you need me – I’ll be in the shop,
Andrew

About Andrew Reynolds

Born in California Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism. I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired. Then I got prostate cancer. Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
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29 Responses to Wednesday Woodworking – Caged Garden: Where are the Plants?

  1. Looking goo-oood!

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  2. What kind of critters are you trying to keep our of your garden? mine it would be deer and moose.

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  3. restlessjo says:

    ‘Slowly, slowly, catch-ee monkey’ Mam used to say 🙂 🙂

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  4. artseafartsea says:

    You are both very talented!

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  5. Nice progress, one day at a time. 🙂

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  6. Looks grand! You know, I was thinking… The cage can be used to keep critters out OR keep critters confined. Better behave. Just saying’…

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  7. Looking good, when it’s finished it will most certainly be a project of proud workmanship.

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  8. jfwknifton says:

    It’s looking really good!

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  9. This is a very interesting project and has involved a lot of work. 🙂

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  10. Allan G. Smorra says:

    Nice job on the cage and the pavers. Neither one an easy task.
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  11. Heather’s as talented as you–I’m impressed. Love those pavers. I can see them in my yard.

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