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[quote:Enigma:MV82ODU5MjVfMTA0NzAzNDNfMzgyOTkwM0M=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 568973] Do [u][b]NOT[/b][/u] use treated lumber for raised beds. Use cedar. it costs more but, will last longer and you should be better off in the long run moneywise. [/quote] you use anything untreated in the south, you will replace the boards every year or two... [/quote]
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Gardening Question #1: Should I prepare a raised bed for my veggies? And why or why not? What do those that use raised beds use as a border?
Question #2: Can I plant fruit trees in the Winter? I am in Atlanta. How big should/can they be when I plant them?
Yes, I am in the stocking up stage for gerdening books but I would like to take advantage of the massive collective knowledge on this board, while we still can. I have my heritage seeds. I hear they are hard to grow. No matter.
Any other questions or comments are welcome.
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