View attachment 3507575The long white thing with the pointy end at the bottom is a brome grass stolon. These are the things that travel under thick mulch, through the soil, rooting (both senses of the word) along the way. Then new plants pop up, and send out more.
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In early April, we had about 5" of rain in a couple hours. This picture was taken from the porch at the house, so there are trees in between me and the garden. You can see what's happening to my raised beds. They're the long skinny islands in the muddy sea. In the 29 years we've lived here, we've had a few gully washers. But nothing like this!
This is the north end of the garden.
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Rocks have bolstered that bed since I put it in. It's the most southern raised bed; the rest of the garden to the south is flat for things like asparagus, potatoes, and squash. So this bed took the brunt of it.
This is my sandy soil garden. It has sand bars now.