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      Spiders are the perfect creature for your healthy garden.  The web building and carb spiders will eat just about anything, including flies, caterpillars, and aphids.  You'll want to have asters, petunias, or sweet allysum around to get these creatures to visit your garden.

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When planning a vegetable garden, know what varieties will grow in your climate, know the frost dates, plant cool weather plants either early or late, know each vegetable's time to maturity, start successive plantings in a nursery to save garden space.

With a vegetable garden planting, you can grow more plants in a given area by interplanting.  Planting fast and slow growing plants, along with large and small plants in the same area gives you a bigger harvest.