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I only have two perennials that are kept in raised beds. Asparagus and strawberries, both are a fight to keep going and i believe it has to do with winter kill. Both are going away this year!
It’s hard to beat fresh from your garden Asparagus; im just to lazy to start over!

Out of Seldovia (across from Homer) there’s a kelp bed that ADFG allows residents to harvest from. Being in the area with the right tide once we decided to load up the back of the boat and bring it home for the garden. It was roughly 10 inches deep in the 6x7ft cockpit and when we got home i layered it on some of the beds. Im sure there was some benefit but it was a lot of work and didn’t break down as fast as i would have liked.

Kelp is a big part of my amendment schedule each year but nowadays i buy 25 lb bags of dry/ground kelp which is more user friendly.

Mike
 

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I only have two perennials that are kept in raised beds. Asparagus and strawberries, both are a fight to keep going and i believe it has to do with winter kill. Both are going away this year!
It’s hard to beat fresh from your garden Asparagus; im just to lazy to start over!

Out of Seldovia (across from Homer) there’s a kelp bed that ADFG allows residents to harvest from. Being in the area with the right tide once we decided to load up the back of the boat and bring it home for the garden. It was roughly 10 inches deep in the 6x7ft cockpit and when we got home i layered it on some of the beds. Im sure there was some benefit but it was a lot of work and didn’t break down as fast as i would have liked.

Kelp is a big part of my amendment schedule each year but nowadays i buy 25 lb bags of dry/ground kelp which is more user friendly.

Mike
You mean your don't plan to grow them anymore and will use the beds for something else? Strawberries were one of the first things I planted when I started gardening. I don't know what variety they were, but they staged a remarkable and aggressive takeover of the entire garden space in a very short period of time. So much so that I eventually pulled all of them out.
 

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hmm, winter kill in strawberries? i've not had that happen here even with very harsh winters, but one thing that did happen one year was that i got some transplanted too late and they were frost heaved out of the ground.

do you have full sun there? i see a lot of trees in whatever pictures you post and that is going to make it tougher to grow both asparagus and strawberries.
 

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