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lay soil means drainage is poor and this will limit what you can grow successfully. In which case, raised beds come into their own as you can cultivate a loamy soil on top of the clay soil beneath. If you're siting one on grass, you
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lay soil means drainage is poor and this will limit what you can grow successfully. In which case, raised beds come into their own as you can cultivate a loamy soil on top of the clay soil beneath. If you're siting one on grass, you
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