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🍂 Bulb Planting Depth 101: Your No-Fuss Guide 🍂
Bulbs come in all shapes and sizes—and their ideal planting depth depends on how big they are! The golden rule? Spring bulbs should go in the ground 2–3 times as deep as their total height (top to bottom). That means tiny bulbs get a shallower spot, while big bulbs need to be tucked deeper down. No
Gardenote: Garden Planning

Gardenote: Garden Planning

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A comprehensive gardening calendar chart displays optimal months for starting seeds indoors, planting/transplanting, and harvesting various vegetables like beans, broccoli, carrots, corn, kale, and tomatoes throughout the year.
Planting/Gardening Calendar🍋
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🖤🦆🤘🏻Duck🤘🏻🦆🖤

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Planting watermelon
Plant watermelon now so future you can eat giant juicy melons all summer 😎☀️ Save this guide before planting season disappears 👀 #gardening #urbangarden #containergardening #gardeningtips
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