Vegetable Gardening

Vegetable Gardening from White Flower Farm, Part 1



Barb Pierson, Nursery Manager at White Flower Farm, gives tips on how to plan and plant a vegetable garden, starting with early, cool weather crops.

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  1. planting peas should first be soaked overnight , the success rate with germination would be 90 to 100%, don't plant peas in rows but at random even spaces pushing each pea down 1/2 to 1 inch into the soil by finger . later small 3-4 foot stakes.are ideal , as peas hold hands around the stakes to prevent wind pushing them over. Kind regards

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