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The temperature was in the 50s and 60s today, so I decided to do some site work for where I am placing two more raised beds.

Years ago we had a vegetable garden with raised beds. I let it go to weeds, then trees. I had all the trees cut down 18 months ago, then we covered the stumps with carpet to smother new growth. I decided to place the new raised beds partly on the carpeted area.

When I pulled back the carpet I found a lot of stumps. Some were fairly small, and most of them were dead, rotting.

Site of first raised bed. You can see where the old beds and paths were.
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If the stumps were obviously dead I just cut them as close to the ground as possible.

Site of second raised bed.
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I used my reciprocating saw to cut the stumps.

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I'll add the rest of the boards to the sides tomorrow if the weather cooperates.

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I think I will plant more on raised ridges this coming season. Even an 8-10" gain is easier on the back that planting on flat ground. While living in MO I planted everything on a ridge just like it was sweet potatoes. I had heavy black clay type soil and it was much better to drain and irrigate than just plant flat and mulch. I did use about 150 heavy bales of wheat straw every season for mulch that became organic matter every time it was plowed under.
 

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