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Title: I have a 4' X 8' raised garden bed...
Post by: Anonymous on June 12, 2020, 07:25:35 PM
...in my backyard.  It came with the house.  I could rip out the ties, level it, and seed it to simply blend it in with the grass, or I could utilize it and plant something in it.  At 4' X 8', it's not a large area, but the soil looks good enough to grow something in.



Answer me, my fellow forum members!  What should I grow in there?
Title: Re: I have a 4' X 8' raised garden bed...
Post by: Anonymous on June 12, 2020, 08:02:56 PM
Cotton! Then you can hire some Negroes to pick it on a hot summer day while you watch from your porch sipping mint juleps. Do you have a white suit and wide brimmed hat?
Title: Re: I have a 4' X 8' raised garden bed...
Post by: cc on June 12, 2020, 08:21:34 PM
:laugh:
Title: Re: I have a 4' X 8' raised garden bed...
Post by: Anonymous on June 12, 2020, 10:20:16 PM
Quote from: "Southern Man" post_id=365929 time=1592006576
Cotton! Then you can hire some Negroes to pick it on a hot summer day while you watch from your porch sipping mint juleps. Do you have a white suit and wide brimmed hat?

The problem is, is that they expect to be paid nowadays...   :sad:



Ended up picking up a small variety of seeds that produce something edible (peppers, chives, etc).
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Post by: Anonymous on June 13, 2020, 02:49:19 AM
Did y'all check in your woodpile?



https://youtu.be/mlKEK2jkQgU
Title: Re: I have a 4' X 8' raised garden bed...
Post by: Anonymous on June 13, 2020, 01:17:07 PM
Quote from: Mel post_id=365928 time=1592004335
...in my backyard.  It came with the house.  I could rip out the ties, level it, and seed it to simply blend it in with the grass, or I could utilize it and plant something in it.  At 4' X 8', it's not a large area, but the soil looks good enough to grow something in.



Answer me, my fellow forum members!  What should I grow in there?

carrots, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, garlic, peas, beans, peppers, and so on.