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The Biggest Raised Bed I've Ever Planted

The Biggest Raised Bed I've Ever Planted

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The Biggest Raised Bed I've Ever Planted Garden Answer Catherine: Laura did u just ran the brown drip tubing on the ground going to be circle brick? I have one similar like this far that Im trying to connect to my faucet and not sure what to use to ran going to the circle brick similar to this. I dont think brown drip tubing would work maybe some black hose that I can bury towards the bed? Pls pls let me know. I wish this one shows would have been perfect. Thanks!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Those rocks your tossing out would be a wonderful rock water feature for the birds to be able to drink from. Its refreshing to hear the sound of water around the beautiful gardens. Looking forward to see the update on this garden. Did this circle with veggies mainly lettuce that were full of different colors. It was my favorite food garden I put in.
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That was a HUGE job! I love the plants you chose, too! I really hope the purple fountain grass reaches eight feet! Love that plant! That dahlia is gorgeous! It's such a pretty shade of yellow. Of course, I adore the Supertunia 'Bordeaux! I'm not crazy about 'Vermillionaire' in this setting. I like red; I just don't like it with purple plants.
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I have about 7 different varietals of cuphea (cigar plant) on my property in Austin. They work well in 8b and my hummingbirds love them. After 3-4 years Ive had them die back and its easier to rip and replace but otherwise an awesome plant for mass planting too!
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it may sound like a crazy idea to you guys but your property seriously needs to be a bed and breakfast with arboretum. it is just that awesome. I can't imagine why people wouldn't come from everywhere to see it. thanks for sharing with these videos with the world.
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OMG! I am so envious that your water pressure can handle your massive drip system! We installed what we called our Frankendrip on our 1. 25 acres then didn't have the pressure to carry it all the way to the end of the hoses.
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We have a raised 15' circular bed that currently has Spanish Sword plants taking it over. Next Spring, this combination of plants will be in place of the Swords! The swords have drawn enough blood from me! LOL
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In your opinion does the Bordeaux peteunia perform as well as the bubblegum. I planted bubblegum and they did unbelievable. I just used one in a fairly large planters and they turned into shrubs
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Didn't they have any petunias or some other plant that would match the yellow, orange/red color scheme? They're kind of jarring to my eye. Go ahead everyone-dump on me. I can take it.
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I was wondering if you were going to keep the rocks, but once you put the plants in and mulched, it does look great with the rocks. Thanks for sharing! and good job on adding some red!
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