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Do You Have to Know What You're Doing to Plant a Vegetable Garden?
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Rita and Cane
(IC: blogger)
We're not really sure, but that's not stopping us from starting!
Because we don't know much, we're starting small--our goal is to grow the ingredients for homemade tomato sauce. We've made a bed, we've prepared our soil, and we've put some starts and seeds in the ground. If there's anything we don't know that you're sure we need to know, we'd love to hear from you!
Because we don't know much, we're starting small--our goal is to grow the ingredients for homemade tomato sauce. We've made a bed, we've prepared our soil, and we've put some starts and seeds in the ground. If there's anything we don't know that you're sure we need to know, we'd love to hear from you!
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Published May 16th, 2013 1:50 PM
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Karen T on Jul 24, 2014I have been vegetable gardening for years and this year is a really different challenge with "Jack Rabbit." Tomatoes, squash, radishes, peas, pumpkins are growing well. But, the ol rabbit is a real trickster. Have seen him a few times, but he hit the rows of string beans, bush, stem, everything. I replanted new seeds and also watched these plants start; applied red hot, chopped, dried pepper around the plants, deer and rabbit repellant, grew some basil, and now resorted to cutting my hair and even the Himalayan kitty, and gently laid the hair and fur in that garden around the beans. Even laid down left over fur from older furs, such as mink fur. Made teddy bears from these coats. The beans are still standing! We will see now.
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Polly Zieper on Jun 14, 2015How easy/ difficult/ involved was it to build the garden boxes? can they be bought anywhere?
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