Hi Frances, I'm in SW Washington state where we get about 25" of wet
stuff annually, with dry summers.
Typically, we have wet springs, so a raised bed is good because the
soil warms up and becomes workable sooner. People in the wetter areas
to the west have issues with slugs/snails harboring in the sides of
constructed raised beds. We are on a basalt plateau, drainage is not
great and the soil is very shallow in spots, so raised beds were
definitely the way to go for us.
So where are you?
Jacque
On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:33 PM, <fdnokes@hotmail.com> wrote:
But then I live in a climate where raised beds are a good choice.
They
also are not a one-size-fits-all tactic.
I remembered to trim my post!
I'm writing to ask which climate you are in.
Someone suggested that it would be a good idea to include some
geographical
notes with our submissions.
Thanks!
Frances
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