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Vanyuwa [196]
2 years ago
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Write a letter to your friend, advising him/her on how to start a garden. You may use some of the words and phrases given. Make

sure your letter is not less than 120 words.
weed-dig-must have good soil-choose plants carefully-pots-flowerbeds-water daily-use fertiliser​
English
1 answer:
DerKrebs [107]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Letter to a friend on how to start a garden.

Explanation:

To,

My dear friend Ashley,

I heard that you are planning to get a garden started in your new home. So, here's some of my own take on how to get that done.

First, you must get rid of all the weeds in your garden as these plants will kill the good ones. Dig them out and also choose a place where there's good soil. Good soil will ensure your plants get the best treatment.

And then, you also have to choose what plants you want, while also focusing on the type of pots required. Different plants need different pots. Also, if you're working on planting on the ground itself and not on a pot, then make sure the flowerbeds are regularly weeded.

And most important of all, use fertilizers now and then, though not daily. And also make sure to water your plants daily or they will not grow as they should be.

If, in case, you need any help or anything, do let me know. I may not be an expert in gardening but I do know a few pointers to get it done.

Take care and will see you soon.

 

Love,

Sally.

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