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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... so they won’t castover your garden or interfere in overhead wires. planting caring showing flowers veggies herbs Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Themes Plant Materials Flower Arrangement Shapes Supporting Flower Arrangements Conditioning Flowers Drying Flowers Get Ready for the Show Transporting Flower Arrangements Entering you flowers, veggies or garden into competition is a great learning experience ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids Flowers A garden full of healthy, colourful plants in full bloom is one of the most ... and autumn long. Each flower will flourish if you pay attention to it’s, andrequirements. veggies herbs shrubs caring showing 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 Veggies Beans Carrots Corn Cucumbers Peanuts Potatoes Tomatoes Vegetables are one of the most rewarding things ... little TLC (Tender Loving Care) will go a long way to make your veggies the best on the block. caring showing flowers herbs shrubs Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... raw or cooked and they will add extra flavour to any dish. planting caring showing flowers veggies shrubs Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... carpet and hay. Thinned first carrots and flowers by month end. July: Weeded, 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: great baby carrots. Put ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... the plants covered with with a layer of thin, lightweight clear plastic until they produce flowers. Once they start flowering then you can uncover them as they have to pollinate each ... what beans really are. If your garden has earwigs use a floating row cover. more veggies caring Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... . Peanut plants will grow to about 18" tall (45 cm) and then flower. The yellow flowers will be pollinated and the stems elongate and grow toward the ground. Once the seed ... overcooked. Let them before you eat them because nuts hold the heat really well. more veggies caring Site contents © 2006 Copper Tree Health Consulting
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