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Good News from the Garden, late March

By dave
March 23, 2020

Our lives are currently dominated by news. Let's lift our spirits with some good news from our gardens!

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Mar 29, 2020 5:56 PM CST
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Any advice appreciated for 2nd year gardening! First, if you know of any Youtuber that vlogs about gardening in the PNW/Oregon area, please send me their tag so I can follow. I'm really interested in knowing how to best prepare my soil and learn what's best to grow in early April (Zone 8b) at my capacity. I'm very limited because I don't have an actual yard unfortunately. I'm hoping ppl can help me brainstorm for what I want to grow in my garden bed (3x3) vs my 4 garden pots. Things I plan on doing before next plants: check PH level, move strawberry and oregano plants (1 of each) from the bed to separate pots, till the soil and apply manure compost. In addition to the bed, I have 4 decent size pots (about 1' high but don't know the volume..) Summer 2019 was my first season of gardening ever, and I'm excited for the future season because I learned important lessons my last season. If you've seen my previous year posts, I have a 3'x3' (approximate) garden bed and I attempted to grow Jalapenos, Habaneros, Strawberries, Jimmy Nardellos, Purple Bell Powers, and Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Chilis (lol). I definitely want at least 1 tomato plant and several peppers. I believe I want to grow all peppers in my garden bed, tomato plant in 1 pot, dill and basil elsewhere?? I'm a bit lackluster at the moment but am seeking any advice on what I mentioned above. Really interested in your tips for 2nd year gardening. Thanks.
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