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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2993873" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>New, raised garden, not doing as well as I'd hoped but sort of what I expected. Dirt was nutrient poor and compost not much better. </p><p>Added what I thought would help but off season I will put some more work into it.</p><p>Tomatoes are just now starting to produce and peppers are yet to do so. Many of my friends have already got peppers and their tomatoes are doing well.</p><p>I'll tend them daily and they will produce but you get out what you put in and this was a last minute project and I knew it would be ok but not great. </p><p>Have been adding some coffee grounds (lightly) and some other things but it is what it is.</p><p>Will remove about a third of the dirt in the winter and add to another box I'll make at the end of the year. I will have plenty of my own compost to replace it with and add to the new box and using some garden dirt (not store bought) in the other one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2993873, member: 38658"] New, raised garden, not doing as well as I'd hoped but sort of what I expected. Dirt was nutrient poor and compost not much better. Added what I thought would help but off season I will put some more work into it. Tomatoes are just now starting to produce and peppers are yet to do so. Many of my friends have already got peppers and their tomatoes are doing well. I'll tend them daily and they will produce but you get out what you put in and this was a last minute project and I knew it would be ok but not great. Have been adding some coffee grounds (lightly) and some other things but it is what it is. Will remove about a third of the dirt in the winter and add to another box I'll make at the end of the year. I will have plenty of my own compost to replace it with and add to the new box and using some garden dirt (not store bought) in the other one. [/QUOTE]
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