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Old 02-28-13, 07:57 AM   #15
natethebrown
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Originally Posted by sunspot View Post
Thanks! The bed is likely going to sit this year unplanted. There's a crazy number of worms in there. Hopefully they turn the soil, leaves, and seaweed into something productive.

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Why not just throw some tomato or squash plants in there? From my minute gardening experience (only 1 season), both of those plants grow like weeds and produce decent yields without too much work.
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