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This is the first planted bed out of them all, from left to right, we have tomatoes, sunflowers, peppers and marigolds.

For seeds, basil, kale and cucumbers, as well as autumn carrots and watermelon radishes scatter planted through the bed.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah I’ll have to step up my scattering game though, I’ve got lots of clumps haha, I’ve heard using sand as a filler can help even it out.

Thanks you! I’m impressed with how well they are doing, the mulch has helped immensely, it’s stupid dry here, I shoulda just been doing it anyways. Like a mulched my flower beds for moisture retention…