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Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "How to Plant a Vegetable Garden". One of the easiest ways to save money at the grocery store is by planting your own vegetables. A vegetable garden can provide you with many months of free and fresh produce. The vegetables you plant will grow well if they receive adequate sun, lots of room to grow, and appropriate fertilization. Follow these steps for a successful garden:1) Order soil from a reputable gardening supply company or buy it from a nursery. Avoid using just any dirt because it may contain weed seeds that won't germinate until later in the season when your plants are fully grown or mature fruit is ripening on your plants. 2) If possible, buy raised beds. Raised beds are better for drainage and provide you with less weeds. 3) Clear the area of any debris. Remove grass or other plants, rocks, or anything else in your growing area that may interfere with your plants' growth. The best way to get rid of grass is to clear the area in the fall, then let the grass die over winter. The following spring just rake it under. Removing other plants will help you get rid of any weeds that may have grown there since you last cleared it out. You can also clear out any diseased or weakened plants so they don't infect your new crop before it even gets off the ground. 4) Dig a hole in your garden where you want to put your plant. Dig a hole that is just slightly larger than the root ball is of your plant. Remove any sticks or stones surrounding this hole with a shovel or rake. 5) If you have a raised bed with a center drain, fill the bowl with garbage bags and pour soil in it. This will help keep water from washing around the edges of the raised bed, which can cause erosion and erosion control problems with grass that may be growing on it. 6) Plant your seedlings in the hole only after determining they are large enough to fit into the hole without contact from one another. If you have trouble planting your seedlings in the hole, break out a section of the dirt from both sides to get rid of any rocks or sticks that may be interfering with the seedling's growth. Dig a shallow hole into each side if you have to. 7) Add fertilizer after planting your plants using the instructions on the fertilizer box. Use a fertilizer high in nitrogen so you will have a good yield of green leaves and not a lot of top growth. 8) Water occasionally while your plants are growing so they don't dry out. Once your plants begin to come up and have several leaves, try not to water them too much because this will rot their roots and cause them to die. 9) Enjoy your healthy vegetables! Write a conclusion to an informative and factual blog post titled "10 Things to Do with Freshly Grown Herbs". As you can imagine, fresh herbs make a great addition to any meal and they are very easy to grow. The best time to use your herbs is when they are young and tender. You can use the following steps:1) Pick and wash any dirt off of your leaves. If there is dirt on them, it will prevent them from drying out and start rotting them before you get a chance. cfa1e77820
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