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Making and Maintaining Double Reach Rows

In yesterdays program Cathy Isom discussed why you should consider double reach rows. She continues her series on this  with letting you know how to make and maintain double reach rows in your garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Making and Maintaining Double Reach Rows Ideally, double reach rows run along the contour lines of the garden, helping …

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