Ken: My tiny little garden is a spot behind my garage that was hard to mow, so I blocked the ends and had compost hauled in to
fill it up. Here's how it looked at the beginning of the season:
The compost had to be wheel-barrowed in at the cost of $190.00. That little bit of garden is going to get a lot of mileage, though.
I'm going to put in some broccoli for fall, some more lettuce and arugula (hopefully I'll get some of this because my garden critters
loved it as much as I do this spring). I'll start some potatoes next spring earlier than this year, too. Feb. 14 is potato planting day
here. The potatoes I planted in a recycling tub and kept adding dirt.