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Re: New Also
- To: "Square Foot Gardening List" sqft@listbot.com>
- Subject: Re: New Also
- From: "Janice Johnson" pinetown@volcano.net>
- Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 10:07:54 -0800
- References: 200001020118.UAA13083@mcfeely.concentric.net> 386F15E2.90F0B2A3@mnsi.net>
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At the back of my property is a cement pad - can I put - (showing my
ignorance here, don't know the correct description), at any rate, can I put
squared
> lumber(?) and fill it with the proper dirt and grow a small garden in
them?
The last house I lived at had a large cement pad where the previous owner
had stored their RV. It seemed like a big job to take it out the cement, so
we built 4'X8' wood beds that were two feet deep on top of the pad. It was
right outside my kitchen door and was a real success. I would recommend
making the beds two feet high to give plenty of root room for plants like
tomatoes and also you will love not having to bend over.
Janice
in the Sierra
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