wSorry to rain on your parade. But you would better to bury that halfway. KEEP THE SAME DEPTH IN THE BOX. It will help better to in keeping the soil moist.
I'm with Vostok. (If you do sink it deeper)....you can use, (if it's good(),the soil you dig up and mix with compost. You may need to still supplement nutes tho.
All my organics from the kitchen are in a compost pile. In the fall I till them in. Always thinking of next year.
That soil in your yard actually looks pretty good I would mix that with some compost and perliteView attachment 3907432 View attachment 3907433 View attachment 3907435 View attachment 3907438 Scraped up some wood and made a last minute garden bed. Has anybody had success with these.
Any idea on how much soil for a mini bed.
Guesses welcome.
Ty
Mycelium
Do you know what that white fuzz is....?
is it beneficial to your grow or even you..?
times like this ..
you can find out the easy way
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Ima try to fit 6 females in it. Should be a tight squeezeso what ya planning on putting in there? i got tomatoes, green peppers, banana peppers, jalapenos, onions, garlic, eggplant, basil, oregano, rosemary, and pumpkins out already.
did pretty much what these guys are suggesting, filled it about half way with local dirt then added top soil, compost, and some coarse sand.
if you live in a hot dry place i would agree with burying at least a few inches of that, if its not that bad where you live, i wouldn't worry too much, your plants will quickly grow down into the actual soil. it might be a good idea to turn up the soil real well before you place it permanently, and maybe amend it slightly, a little lime, maybe a couple of bags of sand if you have poor drainage, maybe a couple of bags of compost if your soil is played out.
i'd love to post some pics but my bed is right by the road and easily recognizable, don't want the local authorities to come chat with me about gardening
dug the bed out and amended as well.Sorry to rain on your parade. But you would better to bury that halfway. KEEP THE SAME DEPTH IN THE BOX. It will help better to in keeping the soil moist.
I'm with Vostok. (If you do sink it deeper)....you can use, (if it's good(),the soil you dig up and mix with compost. You may need to still supplement nutes tho.
All my organics from the kitchen are in a compost pile. In the fall I till them in. Always thinking of next year.