Heavy duty landscape fabric stops them for me so far. My beds are 4 years old with no moles yet.
Looks really nice. Do you use the same soil mix in the grow bags and raised beds? What is your preferred mix?Some pictures of my raised beds and grow bags.
this is some pontiac red potatoes, I learned to put a plastic trash bag under the grow bags to slow the evaporation and drainage of water.
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I also learned to place the grow bags together to help retain moisture.
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The full garden before I put the chip gravel down.
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Early romaine lettuce
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Brussel sprouts, start them early to get full production. The stalks get huge.
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Newley Planted tomatoes with the trellis cattle panels
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The beds from the other side.
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I dont have pics but the squash, rhubarb, tomatoes and peppers from these beds are incredible. One bed grows 100 vidalia onions and I start long season plants among the leaf lettuce.
I really want to add 2 more beds for test crops and 1 stair step bed for everbearing strawberries.
EDIT; These are built of sawmill cypress
Thank you.Looks really nice. Do you use the same soil mix in the grow bags and raised beds? What is your preferred mix?
This year I did raised beds with a mix of topsoil, straw, and about a cup of 13-13-13 per 3 bags of top soil. Its my first time doing raised beds and so far I can't complain.last year me and my dad did a garden because of all the panic.we are planning to build raised flower beds and grow even larger garden this year. how ever we needs tips on more healthier and better quality crops. what do yall use to have a good crop?