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Raised Rows

As we are mired in the coldest part of winter here my thoughts have turned to the garden and what and how I intend to grow. I plan on doing things differently this year especially where my tomatoes are concerned. Last year was a disaster with very few tomatoes and lots of dead plants. Cool weather and rain for days on end that made for no time for spraying. This year I think I will raise the rows and work in some composted manure and cover with black plastic to help warm the soil early and then cover the plastic with straw or other mulch when the weather heats up. My question for those who may have done this before is how high and wide should I make them? I would imagine you would want them high enough to keep a good bit of the root system from being in overly wet soil but not high enough that you could not still pull up sufficient moisture. I'm thinking maybe two feet wide at the bottom and a foot to foot and a half high. I plan on using my rewire cages for support.

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