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Will herbs grow in 4" of soil?
I was thinking of putting a checkerboard herb garden on an area of
"lawn"(right off the edge of our driveway) that is mostly hard-packed rock/lime and a bit of grass. The blocks I will be using for the checkerboard are 4" deep so the soil where the herbs will grow will also be 4" deep. Do you think I can get an annual crop of herbs to grow in that? Or is that just too shallow? I won't be watering them since water costs a small fortune here. |
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