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Still time to plant a garden


Posted at 4:24 pm

It’s not too late too start a garden. In fact, if you listen to Barbara Damrosch in The Washington Post, there is no wrong time to start. She describes a beautifully simple way to create a spot for growing. If you have some lawn and a shovel, you can have a garden.

Also, your garden doesn’t need to be big, just 4 feet by 4 feet could get you off to a good start.
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