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Planting in June - Gardenate

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  • 29 Apr - Lungile Sibiya
    I started trying to plant a few ginger rhizomes during COVID 19 total lockdown in my backyard garden and they proved to be a good crop although I didn't add any fertilizer. A farmer saw it and is ...
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  • 29 Apr - Mr Fin Fix
    I want plant Ginger
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  • 26 Apr - Natalia
    I don't have much space... has anyone had success with growing corn in a large raised bed? Thanks!
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    Probably best to wait until August
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  • 24 Apr - Bukkoe
    Can i start my seedlings now
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  • 23 Apr - Celeste Archer
    I find that SEEDS are much better than potted cardoons. Cardoons have really deep roots -- 5 feet or so -- the cardoon drops its root VERY early in it's growth cycle -- for this reason, I prefer...
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