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Re: My New Square Foot Garden
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- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 03:37:43 +0000
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In the pond I have put just some goldfish, they seem to do well and are fun
to watch. Yes it is great to garden and not bend over, plus at school, I
have a raised bed there, I can demonstrate and see what the students are up
too. I have the posts in 19 inches and that seems to hold just fine. The
dividers are the metal rods that are used in vertical blinds along the top.
They were left overs from the ones in the house and will last longer than
the boards. Dowels would do the same. When I have had crowding problems I
put in a little section of fence material 1ft by 1ft and that keeps the
plants off the smaller ones. Take care and Like me you can garden now.
-john
What
>will you put in the pond? Your raised bed is indeed raised and would be
>great for sparing the back. Did you cement those supports in? Also, how have
>you made the dividers? Have you used bamboo sticks or perhaps doweling rods?
>
Farmer Brown's Garden Path
Square Foot Gardening and Agriculture Education
www.FarmerBrown.org
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