In just 60 days, this guy has grown a cool garden in front of the house
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/in-just-60-days-this-guy-has-grown-a-cool-garden-in-front-of-the-house.htmlHaving a vegetable garden right next to the house seems impossible to many. But not this guy. His name is Luke Keegan, and he made his dream come true in 60 days.
We are wildly delighted with how skillfully this guy managed to transform the lawn in front of his house into a blooming garden.
1. First, he took the boards from the shed and put together boxes for flower beds measuring 6 × 4 meters.
2. Then he filled the flower beds with fertilizer, which was distributed free of charge in the city.
3. He covered the rest of the lawn with splinters.
4. "It took me only three days to install all this," says Luke.
5. Soon the seeds he planted began to sprout.
6. The first was arugula.
7. Then spinach.
8. Then beets.
9. And radishes.
10. And peas too.
11. Yes, a lot of things.
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15. And also — beautiful flowers.
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17. In fact, there was so much harvest that Luke had to give away part of it for free.
18. Just look how it was…
19. ...and how it became after.
Keywords: House | Lawn | Dream | Vegetable garden | Guy | Reality | Garden
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