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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Supporting Plants Some plants need to be supported or ... can use anything soft and pliable to gently tie your plants to the stakes: garden twine string narrow strips of cloth clean panty hose twist ties or nylon tie-wraps ... By summer’s end you’ll have a secret hiding place right in your garden. caring showing Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health ...
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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 ...
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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 and stay in the unplanted areas you left between the rows. Gently stretch a piece of garden twine between your row markers to keep the rows straight. Use a garden ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... for 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 where ... Use a piece of twine pulled taut along the row to keep your lines straight from the front to the back of the garden . Don’t forget the ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... garden. If theneeds conditioning this would be a good opportunity to treat it. Place the center hay bales side by side in the hole. Cut the twine that binds them. Surround the center bales with the remaining bales pushed tightly together to make a barrier around the whole garden. Do not cut the bale twine ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Drying Herbs Each herb you wish to dry has its ... . Cut small bunches of woody herbs and tie them together near the root end with twine or string. Hang the bunches upsidedown on a coat hanger in a , dry place where ...
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