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Apr 20, 2012 9:04 AM CST
Name: shirlee
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Thank you Cindy, as you can see there is much work ahead.

Bobbie, the NEW beds are the ones that Hubby tilled up this year. Unfortunately,
with so many seedlings to plant, these beds were not amended, but I will add
in the amendments later. I use sand, manure, leaf compost, and I really like
the pine bark soil conditioner to put on top when I can find it. The older seedling beds had
all these amendments added before planting. We sometimes add leaf compost
as a top dressing, and then mulch with pine bark.

The bed at the deck is 71 x 6 feet. The new curved one is 64 x 6 feet.

I did the brick work you see in that last picture. I look at it now, and can't believe
I did that. Don't think I could handle that now.

Anywho, it is now time to add pine bark mulch in all places ready for it.

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