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- From: Margaret Lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 09:31:54 -0600
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>The garden itself is already raised, so I'm not planning on raising it any
>more,
>at least not this year. My DH has to roto-till and put up a fence. I will take
>it from there. I plan on dividing up the garden using bricks and cement paving
>stones that were left on the property.
>
>Does this sound OK for starting out?
>
>I have many more questions for you all! But first I will check out the
>websites
>I have found. I am so excited to have found this list.
>
>Oh, where do I find my "zone"?
>
>Thank you,
>Christine in Milwaukee
Welcome aboard. Call your county extension agent's office for your USDA
zone. It's only important for selection of shrubs, trees and perennials.
Annuals and vegetables don't count. The USDA zone is really based on the
coldest winter temperature you can expect. Margaret L
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