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great option for families without
fenced-in yards or garden areas
because they're less appealing to the
deer that can plague gardens.
Get kids engaged and fill your
garden with colorful plants
Whether you're planting food or
flowers, it's a great idea to involve
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vegetable garden is too much, that's
okay
- you can start with flowers.
Diana Weiner, a Program Advisory
Committee Member of Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Sullivan
County, and Cornell Cooperative
Extension partner Adrianne "Dirt
Diva" Picciano, recommend starting
with sunflowers, zinnia, or Johnny
jump up violas. Flowers are also a