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IonMoon -> RE: I am a moron about gardening, but I don't want to be (7/10/2008 9:08:01 AM)
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I was always told that the ants are helpful because they help the blossoms open- I don't think it is true, though (but I like the idea of it [:)]), so if you want to plant them there you could treat the area to prevent the ants. Or if you don't like chemicals and can't find an organic method of keeping the ants away... you could plant the peonies farther from the house. Maybe that would draw them away from the house! I am a bad gardener, too, though... My dilemma. I really want a vegetable garden. I have really lousy soil. Plus I am pretty sure it is contaminated. Sooo... even though it is late in the season, I am building a raised bed (Doing it this weekend!). I grabbed a few left over plants from WalMart and have some seeds for carrots, radishes, beets, greens, which all grow quickly. Now... my only problem is that I have no area in my yard that gets a lot of sun. I finally figured out that exact middle of the side yard gets the most sun, so I am putting it there... but it is a weird place for it, because it is just smack dab in the middle of the only really flat section of yard we have! So... what does everyone think... will my garden even be worth the effort if it gets less than 8 hours of direct sunlight? We do get a lot of sun at the front of the house, but it would be practically on the road- which can't be healthy! Tara P
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