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Backyard Gardening 101

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How to grow a truckload of food in 220 square feet.
If you have 220ft² in your back yard that gets 6 hours of sunlight June-October and you buy shallots, green onions, carrots, beets, arugula, lettuce, kale, radishes, turnips, zucchini, shallots, onions, celery, bok choy, spinach, sugar snap peas, cilantro, dill, parsley, cabbage, basil or swiss chard at the grocery store AND want to save money this video is for YOU! https://youtu.be/BMr4kmW5zsM?si=i8XUWAB1AnN63-WF
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How to grow a truckload of food in 220 square feet.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I didn’t know about the value of growing shallots and want to try growing them.
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Hey fam! thanks for joining this community. We're just getting started! Where is everyone from?
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Sure! We had a fence built to stop the wind! Now we're in the process of eliminating all the raised beds we had and converting to no-dig. Thanks for all you are doing for us.
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There are many reasons, but taking your class is making me want to have a no-dig garden. In my limited experience, the raised beds dry out faster. I've tried drip irrigation in them and it seems like most of the water leaked out into the paths. The cold frames will sit on top of the ground when we need them, once emptied. I sure appreciate you corresponding with us, I don't know how you have time to do that.
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Cindy Gatz
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I've been gardening for many years, but with lots of failures. I'm here to learn how to do it right.

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Joined Dec 15, 2024
Amarillo, TX
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