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(Feb 6, 2017) In the past few weeks, we've paged through those tantalizing gardening catalogs, talking about flowers and vegetables to start from seed indoors in the coming weeks. And we've touched on which varieties can be seeded right in the garden once it's time to plant. But there are other gardening staples that don't quite fit either conversation.So today, Cooperative Extension's Amy Ivy talks how to get started with onions, leeks (order seedlings or sets) and shallots. And she shares her special enthusiasm for planting potatoes. So much fun for kids, and you can plant a hill right in a five gallon bucket! [full story]
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(Feb 6, 2017) In the past few weeks, we've paged through those tantalizing gardening catalogs, talking about flowers and vegetables to start from seed indoors in the coming weeks. And we've touched on which varieties can be seeded right in the garden once it's time to plant. But there are other gardening staples that don't quite fit either conversation.So today, Cooperative Extension's Amy Ivy talks how to get started with onions, leeks (order seedlings or sets) and shallots. And she shares her special enthusiasm for planting potatoes. So much fun for kids, and you can plant a hill right in a five gallon bucket! [full story]
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