Our main field is on a slight slope east to west. Our rows are raised about six inches to a foot running east west, that way extra water can flow away easily. Have seen folk just sort of til up the soil and plant in a flat garden. Am wondering if folk here have had luck with that.
My thinking is that because peppers prefer to be a bit more dry than other garden plants that the raised row or raised bed is more product than flat garden space.
My thinking is that because peppers prefer to be a bit more dry than other garden plants that the raised row or raised bed is more product than flat garden space.