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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyroachclip" data-source="post: 15517320" data-attributes="member: 51495"><p>Raised beds can be built easily with 2x12 cedar planks and deck screws .</p><p>Raised beds are great , as it helps to reduce the amount of weeds you will need to pull.</p><p>The suggestion to get bulk soil is a very good idea , as then you can get the best results , and don't need to amend your soil with a tiller and amendments.</p><p></p><p>For fertilizer , I use Steer compost and Chicken compost .</p><p>You won't need to add anything else .</p><p>Deer , I have plenty to contend with , and I use 1" schedule 40 pc pipe , an assortment of fittings , to make a tent frame , that runs the length of the beds .</p><p>Drive 2' long sticks of 1/2" rebar , into the ground leaving a foot above , to slide the pvc over .</p><p>Then drape the frame with deer net , and fasten it to the ground with tent stakes , the likes of what are used for small pop up tents .</p><p>Easily available in small packages at a garden shop.</p><p>You probably only need to plant 1 tomato plant , like said , you will get more than you can use , and at the end of the season , let the extra lay in the bed , and you will have tomatoes next year .</p><p>Nice thing for me , is I get my vegetables , and meat at the same place , since I can legally shoot the deer , as they try to ravage on fresh veggies .</p><p></p><p>Nothing tastes better , than eating the fruits of your garden.</p><p>The bees work great , but you need to also plant flowers that attract and feed the bees , looks nice as well .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyroachclip, post: 15517320, member: 51495"] Raised beds can be built easily with 2x12 cedar planks and deck screws . Raised beds are great , as it helps to reduce the amount of weeds you will need to pull. The suggestion to get bulk soil is a very good idea , as then you can get the best results , and don't need to amend your soil with a tiller and amendments. For fertilizer , I use Steer compost and Chicken compost . You won't need to add anything else . Deer , I have plenty to contend with , and I use 1" schedule 40 pc pipe , an assortment of fittings , to make a tent frame , that runs the length of the beds . Drive 2' long sticks of 1/2" rebar , into the ground leaving a foot above , to slide the pvc over . Then drape the frame with deer net , and fasten it to the ground with tent stakes , the likes of what are used for small pop up tents . Easily available in small packages at a garden shop. You probably only need to plant 1 tomato plant , like said , you will get more than you can use , and at the end of the season , let the extra lay in the bed , and you will have tomatoes next year . Nice thing for me , is I get my vegetables , and meat at the same place , since I can legally shoot the deer , as they try to ravage on fresh veggies . Nothing tastes better , than eating the fruits of your garden. The bees work great , but you need to also plant flowers that attract and feed the bees , looks nice as well . [/QUOTE]
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