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Of Franken-Soil and Cinder Blocks: My Journey Towards Reasonably-Priced Raised Beds

Posted on July 9, 2012 by Jake Smulkowski
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Our new home in Rathdrum is located directly on the path of the Missoula Floods.  During the last ice age a lobe of ice flowed down the Purcell Trench (a long valley that stretches from here to Canada), damming the … Continue reading →

Posted in gardening, philosophy | Tagged Missoula Floods, raised beds, Rathdrum Prairie, square foot gardening | 3 Replies
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