jhoncarter247
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I have grown potatoes, beets, carrots, squash, tomatillos, peppers, lettuce, but mostly heritage tomatoes, in them.
Artificial Grass Suppliers
After the first year there will be subsidence. Of course I compost all my kitchen waste, and at the end of the growing season I add it to the raised beds. I also add sheep manure, (weed free), some grass clippings and mulched leaves. I dig it all in. I then dig a few deep holes and as I have kitchen scraps available I put the scraps into the hole and cover them up. I do this until the ground starts to freeze. It's all composted by spring! Depending on how much it has subsided over the winter, I may add 2 or 3 bags of bagged triple mix in spring.
I think raised beds are great!
Artificial Grass Suppliers
After the first year there will be subsidence. Of course I compost all my kitchen waste, and at the end of the growing season I add it to the raised beds. I also add sheep manure, (weed free), some grass clippings and mulched leaves. I dig it all in. I then dig a few deep holes and as I have kitchen scraps available I put the scraps into the hole and cover them up. I do this until the ground starts to freeze. It's all composted by spring! Depending on how much it has subsided over the winter, I may add 2 or 3 bags of bagged triple mix in spring.
I think raised beds are great!