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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;HudgensStrauss292: Ak: Uusi sivu: Prepare Your Garden And Plan To Flourish   First thing you must do after you decide that it&amp;#039;s time for your very own garden is to determine the best place to put it. In case you haven...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Prepare Your Garden And Plan To Flourish&lt;br /&gt;
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First thing you must do after you decide that it&#039;s time for your very own garden is to determine the best place to put it. In case you haven&#039;t got much room, then you are restricted in  your choices, even to only having a box garden.  If at all  possible, you want your garden to obtain sunlight from the south so be sure to look for  a spot that meets that requirement. Stay away from installing your garden  where it&#039;s going to receive exposure from the north unless it is your only option because this  will severely hamper a success of your garden.&lt;br /&gt;
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When you are locating your garden inside an area of southern  exposure with all day warmth, be sure to place the rows of vegetables in a north and south configuration. Doing it this way will allow the morning sun&#039;s rays to reach the eastern side of the plants, and in the afternoon, the western side. With an  arrangement of this nature, you shouldn&#039;t get any lopsided  plants. However, should  your garden face southeast, you&#039;ll need to be certain that your rows run northwest and southwest to get the most benefit from the sun.&lt;br /&gt;
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Preferably, the  sunlight should be uniformly distributed for the maximum  available time. Without doubt you have seen the  results of what happens when plants don&#039;t receive well distributed sunlight if you&#039;ve  looked at a window plant that lists more to one side than the other. Once you have made the decision  about your garden&#039;s location, you&#039;ll want to make an effort to  create a written blueprint of how you will place the plants. When you initially start  your garden the ground will often be, either covered with  rubbish or with sod. You need  to plow the ground and turn the sod under if you will have a large garden, whereas  all you need to do is remove the sod if the garden will be fairly small.&lt;br /&gt;
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You can take the grass  and use it to start a garden compost pile which you can later use to fertilize your garden.  During  the summer of you can add green vegetable debris to your  compost pile, and in the fall you can contribute your piles of raked leaves. This compost  can all be applied as fertilizer for the subsequent year. You must  remove any large clumps from your garden location by thoroughly  plowing the sod under. The ground should be made up of fine particles so your seeds will  grow properly. To get your garden location in top condition you need a spade, a hoe, and a rake.&lt;br /&gt;
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While the spade will do a good job of turning the ground, you won&#039;t have the ability to eliminate all of  the clumps. A hoe will be helpful in eliminating the remaining clumps and will  better prepare the soil. By using the spade you are required  to work hard, but when it&#039;s time to do work with the hoe and the rake you need to  take a gentler approach. Once the hoe job is finished, next  you use the rake to make the bed fine and smooth. After you  have all this done, you are set to start planting the  seeds.&lt;br /&gt;
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