MickaC
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Looks beautiful! I admire you, I gave up on starting and caring for a garden years ago. I didn't have a green thumb, and although we had some nice fresh vegetables for those years, it was a lot of work. Good luck and enjoy, hugs for your beautiful doggies!The start of raised garden efforts this year.View attachment 174367View attachment 174368View attachment 174369View attachment 174370View attachment 174370View attachment 174371
#1 reason is , i didn't want to bother with a tiller.Looks good. Is there any reason that you didn't plant directly into the soil?
Yes you're right.....was a lot of work.Looks beautiful! I admire you, I gave up on starting and caring for a garden years ago. I didn't have a green thumb, and although we had some nice fresh vegetables for those years, it was a lot of work. Good luck and enjoy, hugs for your beautiful doggies!![]()
Thank you.Lovely garden! It's obvious you have put in a lot of time and energy. And beautiful Corgi and Sheltie! I used to have Shelties but they have all passed away. I miss them so much.
Lovely garden-I am jealousI'm in a learning process with the raised bed soil.
One of the 4ft x 4ft x 15" bed, i have a top soil mixture, 12" deep, then just black dirt to the bottom.
Have butternut squash in that one.......doing very well through the excessive heat we've been having......there are some days they're kind of wilty, make sure they're well watered, and doesn't form a top crust like the plain dirt.
The bed i have the acorn squash in is another story.
Mostly dirt, and with some bought topsoil mixture to light up the soil.
The black dirt keeps forming a crust......have to break it up often.....taking a lot more watering......also finding the heat is baking some of the acorn flowers.......there's tons of flowers......so hopefully there'll be lots of squash.
Do anybody have any ideas why this is happening besides the heat and soil.
The butternut squash isn't doing this.......maybe because of the lighter and richer mix i bought and used.
Plan to. I'll empty halfway down the 3 that have the dirt, into the ones not filled yet, and fill the rest up to the top with the same stuff i used in other ones. I'm really happy with the ones that i used CIL enriched topsoil mixture, not as much watering and holds moisture well.Lovely garden-I am jealous. All I know is you are not supposed to use regular dirt in a raised garden, as you said it gets hard becomes clay like. It doesn’t drain well and dries out faster as you have notice. I would take it out next year.