For the past month or so, I've been obsessed with keyhole gardens. If you haven't heard of them, they're raised gardens typically hip height six foot round with a center basket which is a compost pile, and a notch cut out so you can access your garden at a reaching distance.
They are often built in villages where water is scarce, and made of gathered rocks. So, today, Phil and I made a modified version of the keyhole garden.
I am so excited that Phil really got into it! We used old branches that I had placed in a pile last year, wood ash, horse poop that had been seasoned for a year, rocks from the property, sand from the property, egg shells, coffee grounds, orange peels, bits of metal...I can't wait to share photos of the finished project!
PLUS it was a natural work out! As soon as we put water in it, Phil said, I could picture these all over the place! Woot!
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892 kcal
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Fat: 21.77g | Prot: 30.05g | Carbs: 153.51g.
Breakfast: Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Simply Orange Orange Juice with Banana, Fried Egg, Butter, Food For Life Baking Company Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted 100% Whole Grain Bread. Lunch: Butternut Squash Soup. Dinner: Ketchup, Great Value Hamburger Dill Chips Pickles, Mustard, Tomatoes, Gardenburger The Original Veggie Burgers, Food For Life Baking Company Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Grain English Muffins. Snacks/Other: Honey, Water (Bottled), Water, Herbal Tea, Honey. more...
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