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"Santos D. Santiago" wrote: Oops! I should have put that in the thread. They are all rectangular beds the largest bed is about 7ft wide and 1ft long. The other two are 5ft wide and 1ft long. Another thing I should have mentioned is that I prefer getting these beds ready and planted this summer (if it's possible of course). Now, if pulling the weeds manually I'm assuming I would have to dig into the weed to get the whole root correct? How about the grass? Ok, last question for now, I promise ). If I pull all this out manually is there a need for tilling afterwards? You can mentally divide your beds into smaller division and work on one at a time. If someone gives you a new plant plant it where you wish with the knowledge that small plants can turn into big ones. However since gardening is forgiving with the exception of introducing some nasty that wants to take over the world you can always transplant latter. Hoes and Forks and Spades do the same as a tiller. William (Bill) -- Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade There is atleast one word misspelled deliberately in the above post. ) |
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