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rules for garden planning?
i noticed a lot posters are having planning problems so i will post in order importance basic gardening planning rules.
rule 1:plants should be planted north to south in following way.
shade loving plants, tall plants(this includes trellised, plants ,
medium height,short plants, and ground hugging plants.
Height info for different veg types can be found on page 192 of mels book.
rule 2 will be posted tomorrow.
rule 1:plants should be planted north to south in following way.
shade loving plants, tall plants(this includes trellised, plants ,
medium height,short plants, and ground hugging plants.
Height info for different veg types can be found on page 192 of mels book.
rule 2 will be posted tomorrow.
gridgardener- Posts : 67
Join date : 2010-03-11
thanks for the info...
Thanks for the info! I am still reading the book, hopping around to the sections I need and have missed a few things. Too eager a start and no grid in place. (bad error on my part).
happy gardening.
happy gardening.
sunshine0408- Posts : 20
Join date : 2010-03-28
Location : Northwest GA
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