Organic gardening 2025

Dahlia

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I'm going to try getting the henden/garden shed set up for my plants. I'm going to take my time getting my seeds started because it always seems like everything I pre-start dies after I put it in the garden.
I have noticed with my own gardening experience, that the plants/seeds that I just waited for some warm temps and planted directly in the outside ground rather than pre-grown inside faired WAY better!!! Don't fear - it's easier if you go directly to the outside garden at least in my zone! Most of my "starters" that I babied inside the house died!!!
 

flowerbug

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plants that need warmth and the longer season get put out from starts (big onions, tomatoes, peppers). everything else (beans, peas), get planted when they need to - beans do best when it is at least warmer and the peas do ok if it is cooler so they can go in earlier. garlic is already in from last year so that was done on time. :)
 

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Got the spinach lettuce cilantro kohlrabi pak choi and chives planted in the garden. I forgot that I tossed some carrots cauliflower broccoli Brussels sprouts radishes and arugula in a pot because I got started on some other chores and everything is going just fine.
 
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