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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Tarragon Herb
... . Tarragon needs a warm , dry environment day and night. Start seedlings indoors well before the last frost in your area. Transplant seedlings outdoors when the weather warms, spacing them 1 1/2 to ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Watercress Herb Plants
... is grown from seed. Start plants indoors in rich seed starting soil. Keep soil moist. Transplant seedlings outdoors along slow flowing creekbeds. Harvest leaves and young stems before the flowers bloom, as ...
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The Gardener's Net : Arborvitae Trees
... . Start in peat pots indoors in early spring, or sow directly into a seedbed outdoors. Transplant seedlings into a garden several weeks later. To grow from cuttings, cut a 4-5 inch ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to grow St. John's Wort herb plant
... should be started outdoors after the last frost in your area.When seedlings are about two inches tall, thin or transplant them. Different varieties will require varying amounts of space. Once started ...
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The Gardener's Network - How to Grow Marigold Annual Flowers
... them outdoors. This allows you to make the proper spacing and not have to thin seedlings. Sow seeds early in the season and cover lightly with soil. Water thoroughly once. They ... will grow quickly, producing their first of a continual display of blooms by mid-summer. Transplant Marigolds into your garden after the last frost date for your area. Spacing depends upon ...
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