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Preparing 2020 Soil – First Vegetable Garden Tilling



Preparing 2020 Soil – First Vegetable Garden Tilling

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11 Comments

  1. We have some warm weather the next few days it will give me a chance to clean my garden up .

  2. Your garden looks good! Well on its way to being ready for 2020 gardening. Here in central Texas, we are also taking advantage of a few days of warm weather to get our feed tubs ready for planting for the new year before we have another blast from the north. Here's to good rain, sunshine, and garden fresh ingredients!

  3. I’ve got raised beds. I need to haul in some fresh compost. I’ve got tomatoes,peppers,and eggplants under a shelf unit I made. They’re all about an inch high!

  4. So excited I found your channel. I live in Celina and am going to try my hand at starting a garden for the first time this year. Your page is such a wealth of information. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos and posting them!

  5. I'm buying a property in texas , I found out that the soil is called sandy loam how good and how can I use this soil for farming ? Thank you

  6. Thank you💚 it's always encouraging to see other women teaching about and working on the land

  7. I live in Oklahoma and my soil here is like clay and red dirt. Really dry all the time. Nothing really grows in it. I’m assuming I’ll need to get a compost to mix with the dirt

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