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pyg
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pyg asked in Home & GardenGarden & Landscape · 1 decade ago

no dig gardens ...?

has anyone attempted and/or had any success with one?

any advice is welcomed.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Depends on how big of an area you are talking about.. a large are i would rent a rototiller, add good dirt and mix.. not really digging.. and hug rewards for years to come.. for smaller areas you could do the pot garden.. just remember.. pots can heat up in direct sun.. so don't go get a ton of little pots, use large pots and fill with good rich soil, make sure the bottom hole on the pot does not get blocked up so there is good drainage.. ( one good suggestion is put some broken up old pot, or rocks on the bottom of the new pot so the water can drain, and the dirt cant block up the hole) and make sure they get good and watered...good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i have had success. just buy lots of miracle grow potting soil and i pored this year 3 64 quart bags for 10 tomato plants with good results.

    Source(s): i dont have alt of space because i live on a mountainside
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i planted my plants in five gallon buckets. it worked great! no tilling, everything looks neat and clean, and at the end of the season, dump the buckets and put them away. it doesn't get much easier than that.

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