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<blockquote data-quote="marlin45/70" data-source="post: 2819982" data-attributes="member: 6288"><p>I just built four 6'x8'x12" in my back yard, So far i like the idea. Shoveling the dirt into them was very back breaking work. I also live in a subdivision and limited on space and to me they are going to work great. I have Three rows of beans, three rows of okra, three rows of cucumbers, 1 row tomato, 1 row squash, and and row zuchini(spelling). May be a little close together but i think it will do fine. I'm going to add two more boxes to mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marlin45/70, post: 2819982, member: 6288"] I just built four 6'x8'x12" in my back yard, So far i like the idea. Shoveling the dirt into them was very back breaking work. I also live in a subdivision and limited on space and to me they are going to work great. I have Three rows of beans, three rows of okra, three rows of cucumbers, 1 row tomato, 1 row squash, and and row zuchini(spelling). May be a little close together but i think it will do fine. I'm going to add two more boxes to mine. [/QUOTE]
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