We looked into the cast iron approach you asked about and it has been working really well here. I preheat the pan on medium for about five minutes then add a small amount of oil. Once it shimmers I place the proteins in and let them cook without moving them around too much. That gives you a nice crust on the outside. The main thing is not to rush it. If you move things too early they tend to stick and you lose the sear. I also let everything rest for a few minutes after cooking which helps keep the inside moist. Another tip is to avoid overcrowding the pan. If you add too much at once the temperature drops and you end up steaming instead of searing. Doing it in smaller batches gives much better results. I have been following this method consistently and it produces good results each time.
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I have been using a raised bed for the last couple of seasons and it has worked quite well. The soil is easier to manage and weeds are less of an issue. I built the frame with cedar because it resists rot. I filled it with a blend of topsoil and compost. The plants have been thriving. Tomatoes especially do well in this setup. The important part is ensuring proper drainage and consistent watering without overdoing it. I also apply a thin layer of mulch to help keep moisture in. Giving each plant enough room to spread out made a big difference in yield. In the first year I planted things too close together and the harvest was smaller. Spacing them properly improved things significantly. If you try this approach I think you will see good results.
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