Front Yard Garden

Filling 30 FRONT YARD Garden Beds | Homestead Dreaming



In today’s video we get a truckload of soil for our front yard garden beds. We also cheer on runners from the Shamrock 5k and celebrate Katherine’s Birthday.

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21 Comments

  1. Y'all made a ton of progress. They look fantastic! Happy Birthday Katherine. God Bless y'all

  2. Sorry if I missed you saying, but what are the dimensions of your beds? How deep are they? And how many yards of dirt did you get dropped off? Thank you ! I can't wait to get mine all filled also!

  3. It drives me nuts when replacement pets are almost the same price as new. I can’t wait to see your garden in full bloom

  4. I sure hope that works for you, Kira. Sadly, it didn't for me and by the end of my first Summer, my cardboard had broken down and the Bermuda grass grew up all around the inside of my raised beds. I fought it until I couldn't anymore and finally removed the beds, tarped the area for a season, laid landscape fabric down after and then my raised beds. Bermuda still will pop up through the landscape fabric on occasion, but that's easy to manage. I never knew how horrid that devil grass was until I moved to Oklahoma.

  5. Everyone's front yard should look like this. Nobody would ever go hungry. There would be plenty of food to go around. Those beds look great. Great video

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