RE: Hello! I'm John, founder of Food is Free Project, a worldwide network of front yard community gardens.

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Hello! I'm John, founder of Food is Free Project, a worldwide network of front yard community gardens.

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago 

LOL, I tried to plant a garden when I first moved to Texas, but between the rabbits and bugs...it didn't last very long. I may give it another try after hearing about your success. Thanks for the tip about squash, okra and peppers..I love all 3 of those. And, thanks so much for the follow.

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Go for it! Let me know if I can offer any advice along the way. Check out hugelkulture, which is basically burying old wood under your garden that breaks down over time to soak up water like a sponge, encourage fungi which can boost plant growth and offer nutrients as it breaks down. Lots of great youtube videos on it. Take care!