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How to build and fill raised beds

Posted on March 11, 2024

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged back yard gardening, Bluemels, building, building raised beds, compost, cut, easy, extra, garden life, gardening, hammer, how to, how to buld raised beds, how to garden, investment, lumber, nails, organic, raised, raised bed, raised bed gardening, Rasied bed, root crops, safe, saw, soil, treated wood, urban, urban gardening, urban gardeningc, vegetable gardening, vegetables, weeding, Wisconsin, zone 5.

Building Raised Garden bed Part 1

Posted on April 9, 2020 Updated on April 7, 2020

Join Joey and Holly as they walk you through the steps of building a raised bed garden

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Using Pine Needles As Mulch For Vegetables – Garden Tip

Posted on April 1, 2016 Updated on April 3, 2016

This entry was posted in garden tip and tagged acidic, animal repellent, free, free mulch, front yard garden, garden, ground cover, idea, Joey baird, mulch, organic, pine needles, resource, safe, vegetables, Wisconsin. garden myth.

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