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the garden journal
... the garden journal For the moment I'm going to store some pictures here. As the garden grows I will continue to organize and elaborate on these images. If you would like to add pictures of your garden to our site, write and I'll explain how. Here's a look at a ...
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A Salsa Garden: Opening Day in the Pepper Garden
... Garden Growing Hot Chiles, Sweet Peppers and Herbs December 7, 2004 Opening Day in the Pepper Garden After losing my garden blog at Ujournal, I have decided to revamp and start a new garden journal ... garden journal at this time of year. My garden ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... plants require morewhile others prefer less. How often your garden will need watering will be influenced by the following ... Garden Journal. Always give your garden a thorough watering rather than just a light sprinkle. This will encourage the roots to grow deeper and keep them strong. your garden ... decrease the amount ofyou need to give your garden. If your garden still dries out too quickly try one of ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Planning Your Garden When to Plant Preparing Your Garden Plot Preparing Your Garden Rows How to Plant Garden Journal Chores Calendar Soil BEFORE YOU DIG: Ask your parents ... to put your composter. Keep a Garden Journal to record how and when you worked on your garden and it’s results. Note how big your garden is by multiplying the length by the ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... €™ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Caring for Plants Watering Your Plants Fertilizing Plants Soil Lots Of Mulch Supporting Plants Thinning Your Plants Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Keeping a Garden Journal If you simply dig a hole, stick in a plant and hope for the best you aren’t going to get the best results. To keep your garden in peak ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Keeping a Garden Journal A Garden Journal is a record of your garden’s progress. It will show you your acheivements from ... . Your Garden Journal will also help you create a chores calendar because you can see how long it took to complete each step of growing and maintaining your garden. Example of a Garden Journal for ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... garden. Seed packets, garden books and the local nursery will help you choose the flowers, herbs, vegetables and shrubs that should flourish in your garden. Don’t forget to note in your Garden Journal when the weather turnedenough to start preparing your garden plot for planting. planting Site contents ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Chores Calendar If you keep a Garden Journal like the one below, it will help you put together a Chores Calendar for next ... , thinned, checked for bugs and fertilized corn silks. Picked ripe veggies. *July 21-28: Garden Assessment Week: garden well-marked and labelled. August: Thinned carrots again and thinned flowers. Picked ripe veggies ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Thinning After your garden is planted check it regularly make sure thestays moist. Don’t forget to keep notes in your Garden Journal ... other places in your garden then you have to treat them with more care. Using your garden fork, gently loosen ... be transplanted to a new location, put into a container garden or composted if you already have enough. Chose where ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Gardening Resource for Kids Cross Pollinating You can create hybrids in your garden by cross pollinating blooms that you like for their particular colour, size, shape or other ... next year. Be sure to label the seed packet well and enter it in your Garden Journal. The hybrid may not have obvious changes in its appearance because plants carry similar genes ...
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