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dirtman
I just bought a dozen rhubarb plants and I'm not sure how big a space I will need for a permanent bed. The package says 18 inches per plant but I'll be planting them in a four by four foot raised bed. How many will go in each bed that size?
Joel LeGrand
How do I find another member's page?
smilinggardener
What is your favorite vegetable to grow?
Muskwa
What would people recommend for my onions? I started them from seed but they are sort of floppy. They are under lights but they don't look like they will be ready to go outside any time soon. Should I feed them?
John Walker
Is there a bee/chicken/garden group.?
John Walker
Whither have all the pods gone?
BasicUser
I found these under one of my potato plant's leaves. Should I be concerned?
sharon mieczkowski
What is the easiest way to kill grass in my backyard in order to put in a small garden? I am disabled.
Jessica Still
Are there any organic gardeners experienced with raised beds edged with cinder blocks? I wonder if c-blocks would leach excess
Gui
Are there any local food sovereignty laws in place in Florida ?
felicity175
Has anyone planted a clover cover crop in a large raised bed? If yes, what needs to be done to the cover crop before planting?
katieac2002
What is the best way to keep squirrels out of my garden?

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