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Apr 22, 2020 7:29 PM CST
Name: Arlene
Florida's east coast (Zone 9a)
Birds Bromeliad Garden Photography Daylilies Region: Florida Enjoys or suffers hot summers
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Caustic, I've wanted to help, but I've been busy. I'm a Master Gardener with Volusia County. A long time ago, but I've added a lot of info to my brain since then! This may

You have raised beds, etc. I have raised beds that are suspended 6-8" above the soil due to nematodes. I'm beachside in Volusia County, on the other side of the State. I have had my raised beds for 8-10 years so I think I can help. I permanently grow daylilies in most of my boxes, but 2 boxes are now vegetables.

I never replace the soil; I add to it. For me, the vegetables turn over twice a year and the daylilies don't move.

Do you want me to send you a treemail? Would that help? And not bore other people.

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