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BackyardLush's Raised Bed #2 garden

Garden Type: Raised Bed | Sun: Partial Sun | Soil: Compost | Established: 2012 | Organic

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Another 2′ × 4′ bed that is 16" deep. Bagged garden soil with lots of compost and worm castings.

2013: Added new potting soil, WF compost & coir.

2012: 4cu ft topsoil, 1/3 bag of Black Magic Potting Soil (2cu/bag), 1/3 old potting soil (Black Magic), 8 qts. vermiculite, 16 qts. bagged compost (Whole Foods), 1/2 of a 3/4 full bag of worm castings (1 1/2 cu/bag) and 1/3 of 1 1/2 bags of Happy Frog Potting Soil (2cu/bag).

An outdoor organic garden located in Memphis, United States, BackyardLush's Raised Bed #2 garden currently contains 4 plants.

This is a Raised Bed garden that is known to be in USDA Hardiness Zone 7b. It has mainly Compost soil and receives Partial Sun light.

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