tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6056333612215208481.post7447277815611340970..comments2023-11-02T05:04:56.035-04:00Comments on just jody: birth of a potager........just jodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14278908542428151045noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6056333612215208481.post-55192407599711728582011-03-23T08:18:48.580-04:002011-03-23T08:18:48.580-04:00I was working on my blog today and decided I would...I was working on my blog today and decided I would enjoy reading about other people designing or working to create a potager garden. I've been working on our potager for the past few years. We live in the city so I don't have all the room you have out in the country. <br />I wanted to comment on your potager. I really like how you are using the troughs in your potager. <br />I think it will be quite beautiful. I thought it would be fun to watch another gardener design a potager. <br />I'm creating a sepearate dining area or outdoor art studio this year. It use to be my spring vegetable and flower area before it would shade out towards the end of summer. Since we took a dead apple tree out last year, I 'm redesigning that area this summer,too. We only have about 1/4 of an acre in the city( house included). So have to be creative with how we use our space. I'm starting several vertical trellis designs this summer. I really like the "bones" of your potager..great idea with troughs...can't wait to see how it all grows this summer....:-)Robbie Palmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09175918106265081650noreply@blogger.com