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From: dancingcreekfarm
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  • I love your raised bed vegetable garden. Now I know why my squash and cucumber plants died earlier this summer; they growing beautifully until they got burnt by the heat here in Central Florida. I just planted more and they seem to be doing good. I will be watering these a little more and I have a light cover to block some of the heat.

  • If I may a suggestions? I think you need to fill up your boxes, with much more soil? Make sure to put some vermiculite, peat moss, and several cow manure into the mixture. Everything in my garden is late this year. Cause of the heavy spring rain.

  • Beans make you fart...

  • You have to dry the popcorn before popping.

  • SOOOOO Beautiful:) :)

  • Beautiful garden thanks for sharing

  • The birds in the background sound so beautiful. It makes me wish it was summer.

  • Do you have fabric under every bed if you do, doesn't the roots need to go deeper then the height of the bed? Also what are state you in because you keep replanting.

  • Do you have fabric under every bed if you do, doesn't the roots need to go deeper then the height of the bed?

  • Must be great having a long growing season!

  • Thanks for sharing! So cute. I'm hungry now...lol

  • they are made with white cedar. the garden is completely organic now

  • great looking garden!!! What type of wood did you use for your raised beds?

  • Looks fantastic , although a slight shame that you seem to use some chemicals.

  • indians use to put pumpkins and beans with the corn I am trying it this year

  • That's a really cool garden. Where are you located? I would love to have something like this.

  • This is really great, excellent job! :)

  • very nice garden, I like how your creating sub-climates for veggies outa season. I'm in La, unfortunatly black weed fabric doesn't really work well here, however ive found that heavy mulch such as oak leave or pine needles work well for water conservation and weed deterents.

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