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Scorpio Rising
quiltbea42
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I am back again...
Due to moving to a retirement community, I had to leave my precious garden behind. That was in 2016.
Last year we were given the opportunity to have a raised garden bed of our own if we wanted one. I think I was first on the list.
As of last year, my plot is 12" deep and 4' wide by 10' long. I grew greens, carrots, kale, lettuce, thyme, peppers, cukes, tomatoes and even some nasturtiums. I loved it. This year I will grow my little garden space again.

I am a very happy gardener once again.
So Hello friends. I will enjoy sharing your gardens and mine this year now that i found you again.
Hugs,
Last year we were given the opportunity to have a raised garden bed of our own if we wanted one. I think I was first on the list.
As of last year, my plot is 12" deep and 4' wide by 10' long. I grew greens, carrots, kale, lettuce, thyme, peppers, cukes, tomatoes and even some nasturtiums. I loved it. This year I will grow my little garden space again.

I am a very happy gardener once again.
So Hello friends. I will enjoy sharing your gardens and mine this year now that i found you again.
Hugs,
quiltbea42- Posts : 8
Join date : 2021-06-25
Location : Southwestern Maine USA
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It’s beautiful, quiltbea! So glad you have your hands back in the mix!
And welcome, Misti! I agree with the above. Splitting the beds will make them more usable without compacting the mix. And I agree to do one at a time, start small and take great notes!
And welcome, Misti! I agree with the above. Splitting the beds will make them more usable without compacting the mix. And I agree to do one at a time, start small and take great notes!
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Re: I am back again...
Quiltbea,
Welcome back to the forum. I do remember you. If I recall from your posts, you lived in Maine. Did you retire there?
Mike
Welcome back to the forum. I do remember you. If I recall from your posts, you lived in Maine. Did you retire there?
Mike
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Hi Quiltbea, I bet you are very happy to be gardening using beds again.
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