By: Aniyah Albertson.   #1 Make fence  #2 Buy seeds  #3 Till soil  #4 Make rows or beds  #5 Mark the row/bed with the plant name  #6 Plant seeds.

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By: Aniyah Albertson

  #1 Make fence  #2 Buy seeds  #3 Till soil  #4 Make rows or beds  #5 Mark the row/bed with the plant name  #6 Plant seeds  #7 Ready to go! Garden

  Soil, water, sunlight, and seeds  Divided into 2 main groups Annuals Perennials How do plants grow?

  Compost helps soil by adding nutrients to the plant  Manure, leaves, plant material, kitchen scraps (no meat added) helps plant Soil

  Most plants need a inch of water a week Water

  You should look on the seed package and see how much the plant is required to have sunlight Sunlight

  Make seed beds  Sow all the seeds in a line Seeds

  Annuals have to be planted every year  Perennials have to be planted Plant types Annuals Perennial

  Spading fork turns soil  Round shovel moves soil around  Rake to level garden  Trowel, watering can, stakes and a forked garden tools. Tools

  You don’t want weeds in your garden  Mulch helps control weeds/grass growing in your garden  Compost, straw, and hay also help get rid of weeds/grass Weed Control

  Picture: Google chrome  Info: Gardening Book Sources