Tatanka Elementary Before!

Marking off the garden edges.

Digging out the edge, placing the edging material and getting ready for the rototiller.

Jack on the rototiller trying to grind up all that sod. This machine was a bear to operate! Thanks to Klatt True Value in Buffalo for giving Jack an extreme discount on the rototiller rental!

3 hours later and the sod was toast (and so were we!)

Now all that sod had to be removed with a shovel and put in the trailer!

Mom was there to help too! Here is the plot of land after the sod was rototilled, and dug out by hand with shovels!

Digging out the post holes through the thick clay. It was way harder than we thought.

Mixing the cement in the wheelbarrow
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