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Old May 12, 2018   #6
oakley
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Just supporting the method...I put in my raised bed garden 20 years ago. In a lumpy old
cow pasture overgrown. First years it was a muddy mess but so worth it. Most gardeners in
my area with tilled row gardens cannot plant now being so wet.

I put in the pavers long ago just so I could avoid the mud. Stepping stones.
Raised beds let me work the garden and prep now, start peas, garlic is coming up, planted
leeks, shallots and onions last week. Good soil is contained in the beds.

Not for every situation or climate but I doubt I would be gardening without this system.

Last year pic...
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