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anelson's Moveable feast garden

Garden Type: Container | Sun: Full Sun | Soil: Loam | Established: 2009 | Organic

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i like to have a pot or 2 of blooming plants near the entry.
In fall I pot up some bulbs for the spring. I also get some florists cyclamen for the winter. In the spring I pot up some flowers for summer. When the bloom is over I replant in whatever garden space is available. Sometimes the bulbs come up again. Sometimes I start seeds in pots. I am just learning to grow my own veggie starts from seed.

An outdoor organic garden located in Seattle, United States, anelson's Moveable feast garden currently contains 25 plants.

This is a Container garden that is known to be in USDA Hardiness Zone 8b. It has mainly Loam soil and receives Full Sun light.

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