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Home » The Project

April 15, 2009 By Candace Godwin 2 Comments

The Project

The Midtown Chicken Ranch is undertaking two major construction projects this summer! After nearly 5 years of no remodeling/construction we are once again tearing things up – in the back yard, front yard and in the house. The fun starts May 1st.

After several years of hard-selling from Hal, I finally agreed to a proper 2-car garage to replace the 1930’s shop/shed in the backyard. The only reason I held out so long is that my veggie garden is located right next to the garage. The upside (besides a real garage), is that instead of a veggie “patch,” I will be converting the entire end of the yard into raised beds. I think I will end up with three or four 4×8 beds – which is much more growing space than I currently have. The downside is they may not get planted this year. Naturally that isn’t stopping me from gardening; I’m planning to give container gardening a go — I have to do something with the 75 basil starts I have in the family room!

Here’s a picture of the garden last spring with the shop/shed on the left side.
This garage project also will require an up-roosting of The Girls (our 6 beautiful hens). We’re giving up the hot tub and moving the coop/pen to the concrete pad in which the tub sat on. At this point we are undecided about leaving the concrete and putting down a rubber stall mat and shavings; or tearing out the concrete and putting the girls back on dirt. Either way their pen will be expanded to give them a little more room run (and will be another project!).
But, that’s just half of the project — we’re also tearing off our small front porch and rebuilding a new porch to run the length of the house with a deck above. A small bedroom upstairs will end up with a French door that opens to the new deck. This has been my “pet” project; and I’ve been holding off on doing any real gardening in our front yard until now. I’m in the planning stages for flower and veggies in front. The house faces west and we have lots of great sun in the afternoon! I’ll have my hands full this summer, that is for certain.
Finally, if we’re not completely broke, we are adding hardwood floors in the kitchen and a tile floor in the downstairs bath; plus a new bath vanity. I know we’ll at least get the bathroom done since we already have the new vanity sitting in storage!
And then we’re going to tackle the side yard patio….

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: front porch project, garage project, raised beds

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  1. Kim and Victoria says

    April 18, 2009 at 3:21 am

    Wow! You do have your work cut out for you. I’m impressed.

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  2. The Mitchells says

    April 19, 2009 at 3:25 pm

    You’re giving up your hot tub?! Wow, that is commitment to what you are doing! 🙂

    I’m excited for your additions you’ll be doing, way fun!

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1️⃣ You shop now (January -April). Pick your plants (early birds get the best selection before they're gone), place your order, feel the gardening hope flood your veins.🌱
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3️⃣ You pick up your plants in early May from our greenhouse when the weather is finally tolerable and you can plant without frost ruining your life choices.
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