High-Yield Edible Gardening in a Small Space /// Grow Anywhere

Kristin and Joe from Meacham Urban Farms in Tampa, FL share ideas for maximizing your gardening space. Learn about soil amendments, layout planning, smart plant selection and more.

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  1. Thank you for the tip on treating the types of soil we have. Looking forward to raised bed planting due to the excessive rock bed on our property.

  2. @Lowes Home Improvement
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    #Lowes Home Improvement
    Peat moss isn't eco-friendly, because it is harvested from bogs where spaghnum miss died and got processed at the bottom of the bog due to pressure and other environmental factors. The bogs' ecosystem is destroyed because of this. Is there a substitute for peat moss???

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