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« on: March 20, 2015, 07:14:39 pm »

  lol good one Rueben .  Charles it should be ok , the rain and sun and being woked into the dirt should have tamed it  .  the last garden I had at the farm I took the tractor and dug out about 1' of dirt from the top and I hauled in enough cow manure and straw from where we hayed the cattle and spread it back in and the put the top soil back on it and worked it good with the tiller .  amazing garden that year . I had zucchini plants that grow 5' tall and were big around as about 6'  my pea vines wouldn't stop growing and reached about 15' long on the fence , tomato plants reach up so high I had to use a step stool to pick tomatoes   lol  and picking okra the ones that weren't ready when I started had to be picked after I hit the end of the row  lol   . 

  I once drop a nickel out there and later that week dug up 85 cents  !!!!!!   
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