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Old 07-03-2016, 05:22 PM
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IMO raised is the way to go make them no wider than 4 feet and however long ya wanna leave 2 ft between em so ya can kneel by them. Plant the whole thing from side to side in a grid system. Much less weeding and much more yield per sq ft. no drowning when it rains. True ya hafta water some when it dont but use that opportunity to put on some miracle plant food. You will be amazed at how much a lil patch of garden can produce.
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Old 07-04-2016, 09:53 AM
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IMO raised is the way to go make them no wider than 4 feet and however long ya wanna leave 2 ft between em so ya can kneel by them. Plant the whole thing from side to side in a grid system. Much less weeding and much more yield per sq ft. no drowning when it rains. True ya hafta water some when it dont but use that opportunity to put on some miracle plant food. You will be amazed at how much a lil patch of garden can produce.

Probably just need to do a better job with my soil........last two years have been a struggle........I haven't been able to put up tomatoes at all.......enough to eat though.
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