Pioneer Gardens What is a Pioneer Garden? Organic garden Grows many fruits and vegetables Allows bugs into garden Originally created by pioneers People.

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Pioneer Gardens

What is a Pioneer Garden? Organic garden Grows many fruits and vegetables Allows bugs into garden Originally created by pioneers People still create pioneer gardens today Organic garden Grows many fruits and vegetables Allows bugs into garden Originally created by pioneers People still create pioneer gardens today Organic garden Grows many fruits and vegetables Allows bugs into garden Originally created by pioneers People still create pioneer gardens today

How do you create a pioneer garden? They aren't always easy to make Plant seeds like... Scarlet Runner Beans Love Lies bleeding Corn Beans Tomatos Squash

What tools did pioneers use in their gardens? Plow (a device used to prepare the soil) Harrow (used to break up clumps of soil) Hoe (used to remove unwanted crops) Corn Seeder (used to plant corn seeds) Ice House (keeps crops from spoiling after harvested)