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<blockquote data-quote="1krr" data-source="post: 2683689" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>You got it. I'll snap some tomorrow. Basically just made some square raised beds from cedar fence slats and cedar 2x4 for edge support. These are about 3x3 foot iirc. Mixed about half a bail of spagnum moss with native soil and worked that down a foot or so. I'll mulch with pine needs or bark (which is supposed to help maintain soul acidity. I read that blue berries are fairly shallow rooted so I added a few lbs of garden sulfur out a few feet around the outsides of the beds to help slowly lower the PH and I'll mulch that with pine as well to keep the weeds at bay. I still need to get a soil test done to see just how much I need to work on the PH for blue berries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1krr, post: 2683689, member: 750"] You got it. I'll snap some tomorrow. Basically just made some square raised beds from cedar fence slats and cedar 2x4 for edge support. These are about 3x3 foot iirc. Mixed about half a bail of spagnum moss with native soil and worked that down a foot or so. I'll mulch with pine needs or bark (which is supposed to help maintain soul acidity. I read that blue berries are fairly shallow rooted so I added a few lbs of garden sulfur out a few feet around the outsides of the beds to help slowly lower the PH and I'll mulch that with pine as well to keep the weeds at bay. I still need to get a soil test done to see just how much I need to work on the PH for blue berries. [/QUOTE]
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