I think your layout for the raised beds looks solid. The spacing between rows should work well for most vegetables. For the tomatoes I would suggest giving them a bit more room since they tend to spread out quite a bit as the season progresses. The companion planting approach with basil and marigolds is a smart move for pest control. You might want to consider adding a trellis system for the cucumbers to maximize vertical space. The soil mix you mentioned should provide good drainage. I can help with the initial planting if you need an extra hand getting everything set up before the season starts.
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Coverage Updates for 2026
A Medicare Kit is now available to residents in your area — provided at no charge to eligible households.
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With changes to your coverage plan for 2026, we want to ensure you have the supplies and details you need. Your plan includes several options that can be selected to match your preferences. Along with this coverage update, we are providing a Medicare Kit to households in your area — you will not be billed for this kit.
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• Digital thermometer with display
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• Blood pressure monitor and cuff
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• Sterile gauze pads, assorted sizes
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• Adhesive bandages, assorted sizes
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• Disposable gloves, one pair
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• Alcohol prep wipes, individually wrapped
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• Medical tape for secure bandaging
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• Pulse oximeter for oxygen level checks
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Kit quantities are determined by program allocation and availability. One kit per household.
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The bi-weekly format seems like the right frequency for our group. Most people I have talked to said monthly felt too spaced out for keeping momentum. The rotating host idea could work well since it keeps things varied and no one person bears the burden. For the first few meetings maybe we stick with shorter reads to see how the discussion flows. I think alternating between fiction and non-fiction each session would bring good variety. Let me know what you think about setting up a shared document where people can suggest titles for upcoming months.