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Jul 14, 2013 7:26 PM CST
Name: Reid
North Branch, MN (Zone 4b)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Garden Ideas: Master Level
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It is disorganized organization. It is organic and very productive. I have sweet potatoes, onions, five different heirloom tomatoes, french heirloom melon, sun gold and sweet 100 cherry tomatoes, yarrow, monarda, blue vervain, purple cone flower, borage scattered about, peas, beans, japanese long cukes, and zuchini.

I use tomstoes alive plus, and root crops alive fertilizers. I use raised mounds with walking paths.

I scatter everything about to confuse pests. I have many flowers to attract polibators. It is messy, but very fruitful! Let me know what you think!

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