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Building a raised bed from a old door

Posted on April 29, 2021 Updated on April 26, 2021

Using what you have, Joey shows how to build a raised bed out of an old wood door.
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This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged back yard gardening, building a raised bed, bulk, cheap gardening, compost, gardening, how to garden, how to garden on a budget, old door, potting soil, rasied bed gardening, recycle, repurpose, reuse, Wisconsin.

Prepping for Garlic, Successful Corn and More! – The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on September 15, 2015 Updated on December 27, 2015

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged bolt, build soil, bulk, burlap girdle, compost, corn, cracks, dollarseed, dry, ears, edible pods, fertilizer, flower, Flowers, fordhook, gardener, garlic, greens, growing in containers, heat tolerant, Holly Baird, HSU, husks, hybrid, Joey baird, leafy greens, leaves, loosen soil, maturity, microbial life, moopoo tea, npk, onions, organic, partial shade, prepping, radishes, raised bed, seed keepers, seed saving, seeds, silks, silver king, soil, spinach, sunrise, sunset, sweet corn, swiss chard, tassles, the Wisconsin vegetable gardener, traits, trim, vegetable, weeding, Wisconsin.

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