Garden Plans
Why do some gardens "work," while others simply look jumbled, boring, or undistinguished?
The answer is "advanced planning"--but that can be hard to believe, since so
many appealing gardens have a natural look that seems to deny the existence
of an underlying plan.
In these pages, you'll discover that planning is indeed the secret of a successful
garden, but that not all plans are obvious or rigid. Start by selecting from one of these three categories:
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Short on seed trays? You can use 8-ounce yogurt cups to start seeds indoors. Be sure to put holes in the bottom of each cup for drainage -- a drill bit works best.
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