Well, today I was able to get outside in some decent weather to finish the garden bed I'd started about a month and a half ago. I think I had visions of grandure with other bed. It started out being about 16'x16'. I just slapped it together and didn't really envision the finished product. I stepped back a bit and took a look from the outside in, and decided to go about it a different way. I started with framing a 4'x8' raised bed and set it in place to see how much I would have to level out. I tilled the area slightly bigger than I needed before I got started.
After manufacturing my planter bed, I laid it out and used a level to see how far off I was. I knew it was going to be bad because there is about a 3 foot slope from the back fence to the house. I used a pick-axe to dig out where the bed would lay lower closest to the fence. Once the bed was laid down and level, I added my potting soil and turned it in to the dirt with the tiller. I used Bumper Crop brand soil that I purchased from my local nursury.
I hope this helps. Just remember to till in some type of starter "soil" into your bed. Also, remember to dig and till down deep enough for good root penetration. I'll keep you posted on how things turn out! Stay tuned for the first time with feed our vegetables. I'm partial to the MiracleGrow tomato food, so we'll see how it works out!
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