Finally. I put up a temporary fence to section off the dogs. It’s nice to be able to walk in the yard without scouting for recycled doggie treats. Once the temp drops below 90 I’m going to start on the bed.
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Recent entries
I’ve started pulling down the privacy fence. It is overrun by honeysuckle and the tops of some panels are pulled down. Behind this fence is a three foot chain link fence. Once i get the privacy fance removed and cut the tangle of vines away I am going to replace the chain link. The post and top railing are fine.
In our backyard we want to have an area for the three dogs and a poop-free zone for us. We also want to grow our own vegetables and fruit. We are panning on building a two-foot high raised bed that will divide the dogs area from ours. There will be a gate in the middle of this. The attached picture is of the yard now. The beds will be from the back door straight to the fence.

