My raised bed Garden I made is doing well, plants are thriving, and the soil is alive, as witnessed by the fungi that keeps popping up.

I planted one hundred onion sets, not sure how many radishes and black carrots I planted, but the carrots are coming up good. And there are a few leeks. I’ll put more leeks in it later today.
I still have many plants that need to go into the ground and quite a few containers to get filled with soil.
I’ve been so busy dealing with things that I must admit that I have been letting some that I enjoy slip by the way side.
One of those things is the writing course I’d started taking some time ago. I really enjoy writing and wouldn’t mind if I could make a living with it.
I need to post more, and I apologize for that. I haven’t been feeling the best, I’ve had a wicked cough since about the 1st of the month, and I don’t seem to be getting any better.

A raised bed has been started with a pallet. Sadly enough boards were junk that I wasn’t able to complete it with only one pallet but that’s okay.
It’s a little too rough to try sell, though it makes for good practice for when I find some decent pallets to build beds to offer for sale.
If you should decide to try your hand at building a raised bed from an old pallet, you’ll want to try to find one that was heat treated and not treated chemically. Also, pre drill your holes a bit smaller than your screws or you risk splitting your wood and having a pile of kindling instead of a garden bed.
Any input is welcomed. I wish you the best of luck, and may your ventures be met with success!