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Jun 13, 2016 6:13 AM CST
Name: Robyn
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Sorry for hogging all your knowledge!

I've got some younger plants outside in the garden. Not really that young, toddlers, preteens? Lol. Carrots, cilantro, basil are the main ones that did this. Had some heavy rain last night and those little plants were laying flat in the garden this morning. If I weren't around to pick them up and push more dirt around their stems, would they all have died? That was a lot of busy work this morning and I'm still not sure they will all stay alive. I hope it doesn't rain again while I'm at work! Is there something people do normally in gardens to protect from this?

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