In the pots are peas. The close raised bed is flowers and strawberry plant.

All the rest are a collection of lettuces, parsnips, carrots, radishes, herb, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers.

I’ve prepared for every square inch to be utilized, see if it backfires or bites me in the ass. But that’s now we lean.

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      1 month ago

      I provide room and board, I haven’t had to do that in a while. When I froze Sleepy for letting a predator into the garden, they seemed to have gotten the message.

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      Thanks growmie!

      Oh man, that sucks, I wish I could grow outside, maybe one day in the future. Current place doesn’t satisfy requirements very well. Dont need to attract attention either.

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    A question.

    Why raised beds instead of tilling and planting?

    I’m just interested. I’ve asked this question to other people, and usually it is that the ground is terrible and hard to grow in.

    I don’t care. If I see people gardening I’m happy.

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      Partly that, partly ergonomics, and one reason that no longer applies….

      Here we have very clay heavy soil, so it’s easier to go up, and the more viable soil the more densely you can pack your garden beds. With raised beds you can avoid planting row style for more dense plantations since you aren’t walking between the plants compressing the soil.

      Raised beds warm up earlier I’ve heard, haven’t tested that one yet, but supposedly you can plant earlier with them too.

      Ergonomics should be self explanatory, less bending.

      And I sadly had to put my blind dog away last week, so the taller beds were so she couldn’t waltz through them.