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Here are my veggies that are still growing today...
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Me too, nothing but a crop of snow and frozen fingers here.Jealous.
I am thinking this next week will do them in. That is what happened this year, i just get things growing nicely and some disease or bug kills it, or a varmint eats it. I may be sorry but i turned off the hotwire.Jealous.
There should be no problem doing that. My husband swears our garden is over the old septic system because the grass is much greener there.I was wondering what you all think about building some raised veggie beds in close proximity to our very old septic tanks. Our house was build in 1965. The tanks are entirely cement and are a foot or so from our sunroom (a porch the former owners enclosed).
They're buried and the land slopes downhill from the tanks. Raised beds on the surface shouldn't be a problem, I'm thinking, and some folks do use human waste from composting toilets in their gardens. The rosemary is extra green right up against the tank lids, so I'm sure there's a leak or moisture vapors that escape.
The sun on that side is fully west and north facing and full force, no shade. It's a great location for a couple of reasons, one being how close it is to the house and the garden hose.
I have the exact same situation. Not worried at all. Except if they have to empty the tank, the pipe is in the middle of my garden. And i plan to put my greenhouse in the direction of the leach bed. Not sure exactly where it is.But there is little open land here, most of the rest is covered in trees and or shaded.I was wondering what you all think about building some raised veggie beds in close proximity to our very old septic tanks. Our house was build in 1965. The tanks are entirely cement and are a foot or so from our sunroom (a porch the former owners enclosed).
They're buried and the land slopes downhill from the tanks. Raised beds on the surface shouldn't be a problem, I'm thinking, and some folks do use human waste from composting toilets in their gardens. The rosemary is extra green right up against the tank lids, so I'm sure there's a leak or moisture vapors that escape.
The sun on that side is fully west and north facing and full force, no shade. It's a great location for a couple of reasons, one being how close it is to the house and the garden hose.
Me too, nothing but a crop of snow and frozen fingers here.