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onehipmama
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Ok- i just bought a new house with a huge garden, and landscaping to the Hilt!!!! I dont knwo where to start!? I know nothing about gardening, so should i start by pulling weeds? (there are about 5) Or should i wait for everythign to bloom? should i fertalize? I cant imagine pruning yet... whatdo the pros say? huh?
Plants: 2 | From: Kent WA | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 24.16.149.96
apples
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Welcome onehipmama!
I'm no pro but go pull those weeds for fun!

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The answers will come when needed. Otherwise, I'm guesing time will make me feel silly.

Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.160.56
Jiffymouse
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[wayey] hi onehipmama [wayey] welcome to the garden helper. I don't have any answers at the moment, you didn't ask enough questions [Big Grin] but i would pull the weeds, IF you are sure they are weeds. in the meantime look around, there are lots of good ideas here!
Seeded: 12.77.200.81
   

  
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