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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Propagating Shrubs Layering is the easiest way to make more ... . They will love to share the story of how that particular plant came to their garden. shrubs planning Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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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 ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... 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 ... you aren’t going to get the best results. To keep your garden in peak growing condition you should become familiar with the best ... specific topic but you should read them all before you start gardening. planning planting showing Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... plants next year. Your local newspaper or nursery will tell you about Garden Competitions and Fall Fairs that have Garden, Flower and Vegetable Competitions. Here is a list of the steps you ... prize sunflower to be disqualified because it wasn’t in a regulation container, would you? planning planting Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Planting Planning a Garden Soil How to Plant Seed Starter Unit Starting Tiny Seeds Mini Rows Pre-germinating Seeds Mini Greenhouse Plant Nursery Hardening Off Seedlings Hay Garden ... indoors well before the garden is ready to plant while others will go straight in the ground. Choose the method that suits the size of your seeds best. planning caring showing Site ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... long it took to complete each step of growing and maintaining your garden. Example of a Garden Journal for the Month of May MAY 2007 May 8 ... Planted Better Boy tomatoes. A warm, drier week. Noticed more birds in the garden this year. That was just an example. You can alter your Journal ... touches as you like as long as you keep it easy to read. planning planting Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... garden plot ready for planting. To prepare your garden plot you will need: your garden plan, a measuring tape, a ball of garden twine, four stakes, a shovel, a garden fork a metal rake Refer to your garden ... . Your garden is ready for the next step: preparing your rows. planning ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Kids Preparing Your Rows Refer to your Garden Plan and count how many rows you are going to need. You will ... or yardstick and your Garden Plan out to the garden. Lay the measuring tape along one edge of your garden plot and use your garden plan to mark off ... of the garden . Don’t forget the row markers at the bottom of each row. Now you are ready to plant your seeds and seedlings. planning planting ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids How to Plant Things You’ll Need: your garden plan garden twine a garden trowel or stick a ruler plant seeds Always walk around the outside of your garden ... stretch a piece of garden twine between your row markers to keep the rows straight. Use a garden trowel or a ... helping hand using one of the tiny seed methods. more planning planting a garden Site contents © ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... , 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 ... Chores as quickly and efficiently as possible you will have more time to enjoy your garden. planning planting Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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