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      Morning glory likes hot summer weather.  This fast growing, large leaf plant makes an ideal screening plant.  If you start seeds off indoors, do not put them out until the weather has warmed up.

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Raise bed gardens recipe includes stacking a layer of newspaper, peat moss, grass clipping, shreaded leaves, peat moss again, shredded leaves, peat moss, compost, peat moss with a cover of plastic. Make sure each layer is moist, give it a few weeks, stir the ingredients and presto - perfect mulch for your raised garden.

Prevent deer from devoring your precious garden by planting, aromatic herbs, strongly scented, prickly plants, rampantly spreading plants, ornamental grasses, and vining plants. Some plants to use are lemon thyme, spearmint, common foxgloves, and thorny blackberries.