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    Smile Our Garden! (pictures!!)

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    if ya didnt know marigolds are planted right next to tomatos by alot of gardeners because its said they detract the type insects that damage tomato plants .
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    Take pictures every week - so much will happen and you'll learn loads from the experience.:)

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    Your garden is going to be fantastic and so much fun. For good garden stuff, go to www.leevalley.com They have great stuff like drip hoses and cool hoes and other cool gadgets (I like this part of gardening, all the stuff). Recently I bought two books, Carrots love tomatoes and Roses love Garlic. The books tell you what to plant next to one another for natural defenses. They are inexpensive and can be found at lee valley. I just ordered my indoor "greenhouse" and some self-watering trays to start my container garden. Once it gets going, I'll send some picks. Good Luck with the Green Thumb. JG

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    OMG .You guys are so inspiring. I am itching to hit the gardening store now!

    PS- my dad used chrysanthemums on the border of his garden for natural pest control. Geraniums in the window boxes for mosquitos. I think maybe mint too. we had mint, roses, and honeysuckle planted under our bedroom windows when I was growing up. It was heaven.

    That site will get my late night money tonight, I think. Thanks for the link!!

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    I never thought I'd get this excited about sprouts but...

    The lettuces have sprouted!!!!

    The Pak Choi, spinach, and green lettuce are teeeeny tiny little sprouts poking up out of the dirt! I got sooo excited! It made my day! Haha!

    I also just planted 6 baby kale plants and a bunch of romaine seeds.

    The trees are planted and are looking beautiful!

    I think this weekend we're doing flowers!

    More pictures soon! :)

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    looking GOOD!

    hm... now to start on mine this weekend. I wonder if I can get my baby doggies to loosen the soil for me.

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    JennaBoBenna,
    Your garden is looking good so far.
    I can't get my garden going yet because of all crazy weather that we are having here. It's going to snow this weekend again I'm tired of the snow.
    I've been tossing all food scrapes into the compost so I can mix it into the dirt and get some good looking dirt like I see in your garden
    keep up the good work:)
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    Default Nasturtiums

    Did u know that nasturtiums r a great flower to grow? They r very easy to grow and u can eat the whole plant. I never knew that until this year so my yard with have some.

    I just found a web site that gives all the information on what flowers can be eaten. What a great idea. Now i can have beauty and eat it also. To think all these years I threw out flowers when done. Shame on me.

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    Jenna - Have you heard of Square-foot gardening?



    http://www.squarefootgardening.com/


    Your garden looks perfect to use these techniques - it revolutionised the way I treat my small garden and I can't eat everything it produces in the summer.

    My square-foot boxes ( I have five) are very low maintenance and need much less water than a normal garden.:)

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    Default I love Square Foot gardening

    I have to say that for any of you anal types (like me- ) Square Foot Gardening is great. I love having my garden organized so that I can see what is growing in each spot. I also keep a log of where everything was so that the next year I can make sure I rotate the crop to different areas.

    The Costco here in Washington had the new square foot gardening book in stock, but a lot of info is on the website. You may also try the library, but I used mine so much that I bought a copy.

    I have stuff growing in little trays in my living room. I have been "hardening them off" but putting them outside during the day and bringing them in at night. some of the plants are large enough that I will transplant them to bigger containers and put them in my "greenhouse" outside until it is consistently warm enough to plant.

    ENJOY your garden! It's so fun to what stuff that you planted grow and even more fun to actually eat it!!!
    ;) Danene

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    Gardens are so therapeutic! Have fun and enjoy and eat!!! YAY you!

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    Oh I want a garden so badly!! I am on the waiting list right now in my apartment complex to rent a garden plot. I hope I get one! I hope I get one!!

    Your garden looks great!

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