Planning Your Garden (Vegetable Gardening)

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you’ve probably been looking forward to planting your garden all winter. And you’ve probably been thinking it’s the easiest part, too. What can be so complicated about planting a garden? Nothing to It. Mot so fast—there are a number of questions you have to consider before you start throwing seeds around.
For one thing, should you be planting seeds at all? Or should you be using transplants (young plants started from seed indoors)? If you’re going to use transplants, should you grow them yourself or buy them from a nursery or garden store? And how should your crop be spaced—in rows, wide bands, or inverted hills? Like every other stage of growing a vegetable garden, planting poses a lot of questions; It’s more complex than you may have figured.

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