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My area that I have designated for the garden is 56' x 33'. I plan to keep a at least a 3' edge along the long side to mow and and keep the horses from reaching over, plus a 3' edge on the bottom of the short side for the same reason. I also don't plan to "use" the entire area my first year as I believe that will be a little overwhelming and a lot of work to get started. I am looking for suggestions on help and hoping some others can chime in...
Because of my "wintered over" lettuce, I am already harvesting mature lettuces. The mizuna and mache are looking good, and their leaves along with the baby spinach and arugula are making for some great salads. The alpine strawberries that I planted last year and worried about all summer are looking wonderful and putting out blossoms. Looks like I'll have some special, little treats soon. I'm already picking artichokes. I've never had them...
Can someone tell me how I build a lettuice wall!...I am desperate to know now so that I can have it ready for planting. Thanks
Questions! - Depth of beds - living in PA and wondering if I can go with 2"x12" boards and if I should go 24" deep or if 12" is deep enough for my raised beds. Also, what should I use to fill them with? What type of mix? Can I used gravel at the base for drainage? Should I be lining the very bottom of the beds with screen to...
Consider potted herbs instead of buying these the traditional way. They are normally much fresher, more fragrant and cost effective! Not to mention brighten up your space...
For an easy to grow plant that is also versatile in the kitchen, it's hard to beat arugula. Even...
Moved to South Florida and finally we are about to get a home again. So tired of living in a rental. Can't wait to start planting out of pots again!!! :)
This bamboo plant support is ideal for climbing peas and beans, and it’s a snap to erect. For...
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