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2024 garden thread

Left these radish in the ground longer for roasting.

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Busy building and orchard on 30-35% grades. I'm worn out. When I'm done I'll post some pics. My trees get in March 7th. It's a mad rush to the finish line.
I'll post the 2025 thread tomorrow

Be sure to add nitrogem fixers like black locust or comfrey interplanted to help with bioavailability of nutrients for your plants
 
Beginner gardener here. I have some large containers and may build a raised bed to grow some basic veggies this season. Tomatoes, peppers, bush beans, and summer squash. I know it's probably best to make your own soil mixture for best results, but we aren't ready to do that just yet. Can someone please recommend a store-bought soil that works well for those veggies in containers/beds? Also, from what I've read, many people do like 2 parts soil to 1 part organic compost of some sort. Any advice on if we need to do that too would be much appreciated. There is SO much info online it's hard to determine what makes the most sense for a beginner just trying to get their feet wet and have at least moderate success. So, I figured I would ask some experienced folks on here for a little help. Thanks in advance for any/all advice!
 
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