@DiggingDogFarm, @HungryChris I can really empathize with knee issues. A friend who has something between a large garden and a small farm has most of her beds in circular containers used here by dairy farmers for watering cows - about 2 - 3 ft. high and 4-5 ft. in diameter. They are filled with a mix of compost (free from the county compost heap - luckily she has a retired husband with a shovel and a pickup truck) and soil. So she gardens standing up. As my knees get older and older I am increasingly jealous.
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@DiggingDogFarm, @HungryChris I can really empathize with knee issues. A friend who has something between a large garden and a small farm has most of her beds in circular containers used here by dairy farmers for watering cows - about 2 - 3 ft. high and 4-5 ft. in diameter. They are filled with a mix of compost (free from the county compost heap - luckily she has a retired husband with a shovel and a pickup truck) and soil. So she garden standing up. As my knees get older and older I am increasingly jealous.
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