I have nine garden boxes and need the right soil
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Thanks Nancy as I lived in Southern Calif for most of My life and Moved to the south west Missouri Ozarks but used Garden Boxes in Yucaipa at the foot of the SanBernardino Mountains will follow your directions I have a garden ""Gasebo" not sure how to spell it but the garden boxes are set on built in bench about 3' high 3 boxes on each side and 3 on the end I had a UPS back operation and bending over is a problem It keeps mud off of My shoes It also keeps out the varmits and pourty wire for birds .