I was fascinated how they made such excellent use of their small backyard Peter Chan explains how he and his wife created a vegetable garden in their small backyard. They found that the yard was mostly rocks and stones. They dug out all the stones and rocks and used them in permanent garden pathways. The garden beds arfe only 3-4′ wide and the pathways are 1-2′ wide. He writes about interplanting vegetables, once one vegetable is used up, they ammend the soil and immediately plant a new crop in it’s place. I was fascinated how they made such excellent use of…
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I was fascinated how they made such excellent use of their small backyard Peter Chan explains how he and his wife created a vegetable garden in their small backyard. They found that the yard was mostly rocks and stones. They dug out all the stones and rocks and used them in permanent garden pathways. The garden beds arfe only 3-4′ wide and the pathways are 1-2′ wide. He writes about interplanting vegetables, once one vegetable is used up, they ammend the soil and immediately plant a new crop in it’s place. I was fascinated how they made such excellent use of…
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Interesting, worth reading.
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