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<blockquote data-quote="Paulinok" data-source="post: 2115675" data-attributes="member: 8913"><p>If you're planting seeds directly into the ground, plant 3 in every spot where you want 1 plant. When they start to spout you can choose which (if any) to keep. We buy seed starter kits and start ours inside, and transplant them after the last freeze is supposedly past. Use the internet and plan your spacing of plants ahead of time. For instance don't plant your tomato plants 6 inches apart, you'll need more like 3 feet! EVERYONE can tell you how to best garden, but you should write EVERYTHING down so you'll remember what worked for you and what didnt' next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulinok, post: 2115675, member: 8913"] If you're planting seeds directly into the ground, plant 3 in every spot where you want 1 plant. When they start to spout you can choose which (if any) to keep. We buy seed starter kits and start ours inside, and transplant them after the last freeze is supposedly past. Use the internet and plan your spacing of plants ahead of time. For instance don't plant your tomato plants 6 inches apart, you'll need more like 3 feet! EVERYONE can tell you how to best garden, but you should write EVERYTHING down so you'll remember what worked for you and what didnt' next year. [/QUOTE]
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