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Episode 4: Raised Bed Gardens

June 5, 2023/in Indigenous Roots Forever
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Episode 4: Raised Bed Gardens
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Rocky Johnson is a big advocate of raised bed gardening because you can dictate what goes into the soil. As he explains to Jonathan, starting from scratch allows you to build a foundation, a superior natural growing environment. And building a raised bed doesn’t have to be a massive construction project. Work with the materials you have handy: wood, stone pavers, rocks, a fallen tree branch. Rocky even explains how you could get started with a piece of cardboard. Indigenous Roots Forever also accepts material donations (as well as financial) to help Rocky continue his mission.

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