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  • I recomend partialy rasied beds filled with compost mixed with soil 50/50. This can be done on the cheep using 6" fence boards $2ea. If you use fresh horse dung keep moist and wait 3 weeks before planting.
  • Welcome to the Valley Permaculture Alliance, a local 501C3 non-profit education organization that offers classes, training, activities, tours, events and demonstrations on various aspects of sustainable living around the Greater Phoenix Valley. You can read more about the VPA on the ‘About Us’ page, and explore the many groups and resources this Ning “social networking site” has to offer, as well as customize your own Profile Page and connect with new like-minded friends.


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Ellen Faver left a comment for Fred Van Aller
"Thank you so much for the advice.  I even have the boards.  The biggest issue is just how little soil is left once the rocks have been removed.  I am going to get massive amounts of compost and horse manure which I have found on Craigs list and let…"
Nov 2, 2011