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Vegetable Garden Planner Guidelines

7/15/2016

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When I first started gardening, I didn't have any idea of how many seeds to plant. I searched for templates and information that would tell me how much I needed to plant in order to be sufficient to feed my family.

I found a few gardening templates. Some were free and some cost a small fee. These gardening templates were extremely helpful in giving me an idea of how to plan a garden that would produce season after season and feed my family well.

I read a very helpful article that I think you will enjoy. It has the kind of information a gardener needs in order to plant a productive garden. You will find information that will help you determine how much to plant to feed your family. The article is complete with a table containing guidelines showing you how much an average family consumes and how much you need to plant  to satisfy your family's food consumption.

For information on planning a garden read:
"Vegetable Garden Planner - Layout, Design, Plans for Small Home Gardens."
By Dr. John Anderson (janderson99) at HubPages
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