Thanks for asking about the weekend plans. I ended up going with the pasta dish we talked about, the one with the roasted vegetables and the light cream sauce. It turned out really well, actually. I used zucchini, bell peppers, and some cherry tomatoes that I had left over from earlier in the week. The sauce needed a bit more salt than I expected, but overall it was a solid choice. I also made a side salad with a simple vinaigrette, just olive oil, red wine vinegar, and a pinch of dried oregano. For dessert, I tried that apple crisp recipe my neighbor mentioned. It was pretty straightforward, just sliced apples with a bit of cinnamon and a topping made from oats, flour, and butter. I think next time I might add some walnuts for texture. The whole meal took about an hour to prepare, which felt reasonable for a Saturday evening. I also prepped some lunches for the week ahead, just some grain bowls with quinoa, black beans, and roasted sweet potatoes. They keep well in the fridge and are easy to grab when things get busy. Let me know if you want the full recipe breakdown for any of these.
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I wanted to follow up on your question about the raised garden beds. I built two last spring using untreated cedar planks, and they have held up really well through the weather. The dimensions I used were roughly four feet by three feet and about ten inches deep. That depth worked well for carrots, lettuce, and even some bush beans. I lined the bottom with landscape fabric to keep the soil from washing out and added a layer of gravel underneath for drainage. For the soil mix, I used a combination of topsoil, compost, and a bit of peat moss. I found that watering every other day was sufficient once the plants were established, though during the hotter weeks I needed to water daily. I also set up a simple drip irrigation system with a timer, which made a big difference in consistency. The beds are positioned along the south side of the yard where they get full sun for most of the day. I did need to add some netting over the top to keep the birds away from the seedlings. Overall, the project took about a weekend to complete, including the soil prep and planting. If you decide to go with something similar, I would recommend staining the wood with a natural sealant to extend its lifespan.
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