I've been trying to make a lovely portager for a few years now, but I seem to make the yard uglier rather than prettier with all my first blush of enthusiam, followed by fatique, denial, doing something half dashed to finish or hide it, and finally repression....
I have decided on a final layout and location at last...putting away my "if I won the lotto, this is what I'd do" plans, and have come up with something somewhat practical and easy to fit into the existing area...
But now that I am facing execution, I find myself getting discouraged....because even scaled back and sensible, it's going to take alot of work and at least some money...or a lot of money and some work, lol, but that's not an option!!
Time and money are both very limited resources, but gardening is my only solace, so worth whatever I can put into it.
Advice on how to transition from just a yard and garden to a beautiful potager?
What lessons have you learned with limited time and budgets?
Thx for any ideas!
lavender_lass
seamommy
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