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Mar 29, 2016 8:30 PM CST
Name: Lisa Ely
Pataskala, Ohio (Zone 6a)
Thanks for all your advice. I do know that I'm starting them late but I did want to try it and I am cheap and disabled to a degree I can move around but fall over easily I prefer raised beds and have to still take my Walker out with me so that if I call I have something to pull myself up on. I was actually too ill earlier this spring to start them and I have my grandchildren twin two year olds to raise and frankly they are my first priority in terms of energy that I have. I've had to put in extensive Gardens as we have 8 Acres of land most of which is mature Woods and about 2 acres of Open land that the house is on and I have been trying to put in easy-care and Native plants 4 that curb appeal. the house is a 1970s brick ranch. So the entire Hillside a used to be an orchard/ Garden is in native wildflowers which hopefully the deer Will Not mow Down as they have every vegetable. A lot of bulbs ferns tiger lillies and so forth everything is going down very heavily add I use manure that is fermented and Fish slime. Personally I like a lot of fragrance so I do use some own root roses in a raised bed that I put in when I thought we were staying in this house forever and some English roses for the fragrance so the lavender Garden was going in front of and below a raised deck porch. So the plants will go in the ground and cannot come into the greenhouse for the winner only my bay trees do that. I have tried various herbs from cheaper nurseries and never had much success with them so there's only one Nursery and it is pricey but it's very good that I use locally.

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