RE: Growing your own food with raised beds

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Growing your own food with raised beds

in gardening •  8 years ago 

Yup that would be great! Its definitely a bummer because I am in sunny southern California in a region that is identified as zone 10b. Just the landlord plated a big tree which shades out most of the yard. So the last couple years I have only been successful with herbs like rosemary, mint, and cilantro. And some larger plants like basil and chard. Everything else just doesn't get enough sunlight.

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Shepherd hooks can be put almost anywhere, and tomato plants make excellent hanging plants. If you have steps, a porch, or walkway or any other creative place to put a pot, almost all things can be grown in pots. I have great results by using pots.