Planting chart tells you when to plant your vegetables in the spring or fall.
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Vegetable Planting Chart/ Companion Chart
These charts will come in handy to assist you with planting your garden. The first chart will tell you the frost dates and planting depths of your seeds plus much more.
The second chart will provide information on which plants can be planted with each other this is very valuable information because some plants can not be planted together .
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