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Looking for ideas, advice, etc. We bought this house last year. The best and only place we have for a veggie garden is a space about 27 x 11 that is currently covered with a rather deep layer (maybe 6 inches or so) of landscape rock with half-rotten landscape fabric underneath (and a ton of weeds growing there anyhow). We originally figured we'd have to rake/dig all that rock and fabric out, but haven't had time to do a thing with it yet. It's been haunting us all winter just looking at it. We're trying to decide exactly what we need to do, but whatever we do, we've got to do it quickly, since planting time is practically here (we're in Northern CA, Sacramento area).
My hubby recently had the idea of just leaving the rock in place and building beds on top of it. We have a redwood deck we are going to tear apart (it’s not well-made and unsightly), so will have lots of redwood to work with, and building garden beds might be a good use for it. I think it might work, but have some concerns about the excessive heat we get here in the summer making raised beds, especially atop river rock, impractical from a watering standpoint. And if we do this and it doesn't work, undoing it all might be worse than just removing the rock to begin with.
We're not novice gardeners, so don't really need gardening advice. We just don't know where to begin with this ‘rocky’ situation. Gads, I wish the previous owner hadn't had such a love affair with landscape rock and fabric. It's all over the place and is really awful to deal with. Anyhow, does anyone have any ideas? Opinions? Might the raised beds work? Or would we be better off in this climate to just suck it up and start hauling that rock out? (And then what to DO with all of it presents yet another challenge.) I’m eager to get my hands in some garden dirt, but this is really holding me up. Any ideas would be appreciated!
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