Aug 28
=^;^=Spay and Neuter=^;^= asked:


I have the idea in my head- I need a flower bed/garden for the back part of my yard which has a steep drop off. I want to build something with wood or cheap materials so the back of the garden doesnt slip off the cliff(as i like to call it) This is going to be used not only to plant flowers, but to aid in stuff such as my daughters soccer balls falling off the cliff. What ideas do you have? Thanks in advance

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Aug 21
onikkie25 asked:


Here in South Carolina, the soil is mostly sand on top and soil at the bottom. How would start a garden or what should first to start a garden on that type of soil? Please help.

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Aug 13
Jer I asked:


Alright, so i just got some peas and pumkins to plant in my garden. However, this garden hasnt been used in a while, lets say about 2 years. It had once very rich soil, but now, grass, and weeds have taken over! How can i get my garden ready again? If you do not know very well how to do it, some instructional videos or just plain old links on how to do it would also be very appreaciated. Best answer for the most infromation.!!! Ty!

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Aug 09
Paul asked:


I’ve been trying to fix up my garden, but it seems like the old stuff keeps growing back.

The culprits are those furry leaves that look like rabbit ears, and there’s also some wildflowers. They keep coming back (big-time).

How do I renovate the garden so I can start over fresh? It’s in-between my patio and the surrounding fence. It’s in an L-shape, wrapped around the patio. I’d say it’s about 18′ long, by 2′ wide.

And if I have to dig all the old stuff up… how deep do I have to go? And how would I get rid of the dirt, and find new dirt to replace it?

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