A couple of years ago, I built my “east garden.” It sounds a lot fancier than it is. I started in the fall using old roof sheathing I’d saved from my re-done carport roof. I laid out the sheets in a roughly 20-by-14-foot patch. The next spring, I removed the sheathing and built five raised bed frames, each 8-by-2-feet, lined with wetted-down cardboard. For the pathways in between, I laid wood chips acquired from the Keene transfer station. I fil…
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