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Post  Rivmage 1/8/2013, 9:41 am

Hi all,

I moved into a house last year and tried to garden. It was nearly a complete failure. I got three undersized tomatoes and peppers. This year I plan to plan my garden out a bit more. I have a few gardening books in the mail including SFG. We are planning two 4x4 beds with a drip irrigation system.

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Post  bakermtb 1/8/2013, 10:45 am

Rivmage if your just reading the ANSFG book, I would suggest that you follow the soil chapter to the letter. Mel has done the homework for you and it works. If your buying compost in a bag, check to see how much peat moss may be in mix. Make sure if you can, to get straight compost and then blend it with other compost. Best wishes.
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Post  deriter 1/8/2013, 10:46 am

Welcome to the group. I am somewhat new here as well, but I believe this is probably about the easiest gardening method out there that works.
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Post  cheyannarach 1/8/2013, 10:14 pm

glad you\'re here to the forum!! Glad you have found us! If you ever run into something you have got a great group of gardeners here to ask, keep us posted on your progress!!
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Post  FamilyGardening 1/9/2013, 2:24 am

glad you\'re here to SFGardening

we love watching other gardens grow so take pictures and share Very Happy

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