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Tue, 31 Jul 2007 08:48:00 +0200 Bonsai pruning is one of the most important things in bonsai
care. By doing the pruning you'll give to the bonsai tree the shape that you want, you can shorten it and get the bonsai tree stem thickening too. First of all, we want to point out that you have to: * name it for a better contact with the bonsai tree, which is good too for its health and vigor * water bonsai plant once a day or two, but don't over water it * keep it in high humidity places * do not expose the bonsai in direct sun and hot temperature * make the pruning in spring (there are some particular species of bonsai tree that are admitting the summer cuttings) * prune the bonsai crown so that it takes the triangle shape * cover the cut sector or branches lesion with diameter over 0.5 cm with lute, for helping the bonsai healing. * use only clean and sharp gardening and cutting instruments * the above part of the bonsai tree is growing faster than the inferior part of it, so cut mostly the edge of bonsai treetop Continue To Read The Full Article Here : About bonsai tree pruning Fri, 27 Jul 2007 10:40:00 +0200 Who does not want a beautiful lawn when it can make for great
pictures, exciting football games and settings for romantic picnic lunches. A well maintain pretty lawn can be the perfect place to take an afternoon nap when the sunshine is bright and cheery. Anyone keen on cultivating a luxuriant lush lawn will find out that a lawn care tip can be the most helpful. There are many ready sources to find lawn care tips that will help produce a beautiful lawn while you save money. Fortunately, for all those keen on enhancing their home with a lawn, there are botanists and other scientists researching to supply the best seeds, nutrients and equipment to help the hopeful gardener. Most information produced by the scientists is available at the nurseries and garden centers in most cities and towns. The personnel on duty at these places are often experienced gardeners who have used the gardening tools and other products in their own gardens. These people usually know about the success or failure of their products in the lawns of other customers. The representatives of the companies visit and bring with them lawn care tips and advice on the proper use of each product and tool. These people know which of these works and does not work. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : How Does A Wise Lawn Care Tip Help You To Save Time And Money Tue, 24 Jul 2007 09:32:00 +0200 The thing to remember while gardening is to start small.
A small plant bed, about 25 or 30 feet square is perfect, just enough room for about 30 plants. This will give you a chance to try out your green thumb and if you find that you enjoy your garden you can always expand and increase your plantings. The next thing you will want to do is choose a site. Gardening must be done in an area that gets at least six hours of sunlight. Try and stay away from large trees that will take your plants water and nutrients, and at least three feet from any fences or buildings. In hot climates, it's a good idea to choose a place that will have shade for a part of the intense afternoon sun. It is possible to have a healthy garden with only ten to twelve hours of sunlight, but the type of plants must be adaptable. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : How Does Your Garden Grow...? Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:17:00 +0200 A garden can be successful without necessarily being vast and
holding oodles of plants. Not everyone will have sufficient space for a garden on that scale, but it can still be possible to grow flourishing plants in a small locality, as long as there's still access to sunlight. Gardens may be grown in many spots - from a relatively small area of ground outside your home to simple planting pots located outside one's front door. The size of the garden should not be seen as a problem, as it's the quality of your gardening talent that will afford you with blossoming flowers. It's generally a good idea to research the plants that you wish to grow within your garden, as this will allow you to discover which plants may be located near to each other, what ones require the most sunlight, and if any plants have their own particular care instructions. This will assist you in the layout of your garden, whether you intend to plant in a small scale patch or in an outdoor planter. As some plants need to be planted ahead of others, make a plan of when each plants needs to be planted. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Why A Small Garden Should Not Be A Problem Wed, 04 Jul 2007 09:50:00 +0200 Insects are incredibly adaptable creatures and have evolved to
live successfully in most environments on earth, including deserts and even the Antarctic. Insects are generally regarded as bad creatures but they are extremely useful to humans, pollinating our crops as well as flowers in meadows, forests, deserts and other areas. Insects are vital to the immense cycle of life, furnishing food for other creatures and breaking down natural materials to chemicals and nutrients for recycling into new life. Believe it or not, they are the biggest group of animals on earth, and there are more than 800,000 different kinds (or species) of them In the Garden Gardening tips: The intelligent gardener promotes sustainable gardening that is safe for the local environment. When it becomes necessary to use chemicals to control and eliminate an infestation of destructive garden insects, he considers these pesticides and herbicides to be a tool, and a necessity to protect his plants. Consider putting these beneficial insects to work for you, in your garden and hopefully reduce or eliminate the need for much of the use of insecticides in the home garden. You can also purchase many good bugs at most larger nurseries and garden centres, but you will still want to provide them with suitable plants. After the adults are released into the garden they will immediately seek out mealy bugs and consume them. Once you have made the decision to utilize beneficial insects to help you with your pest control in your garden, keep in mind that insecticides are no longer an appropriate option. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : How To Get Rid Of Ants & Bugs Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:27:00 +0200 Gardening can be cheap and fun as well and if done regularly,
does not really need to take up a lot of time. It is a great advantage for the homemaker to have a green thumb. When winter is severe and there is no greenery around, it is good to turn towards the home or office to find a patch of greenery for some relief. As a hobby, indoor gardening is found to be greatly relaxing and stress busting. One of the most fun and rewarding aspects of gardening is starting plants from seeds. Gardens can be created today with no or little money, so of the best gardens have been created with no money at all. Depending on the climate and plant there are many different types of soil that can be used, water that is needed and light or shade that is required, all of these factors need to be considered. Make sure the location in your garden can provide the proper environment for the plant to flourish. Select a garden location that gets plenty of sunlight a healthy garden need six hours of direct sunlight everyday. One of the first things to consider when choosing a plant for your garden is to determine if it is suitable for your area. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Calm Yourself While Gardening Tue, 19 Jun 2007 09:20:00 +0200 REMOVING CRABGRASS
Unlike thatch, these grass-like weeds will spread all over your lawn. They may even invade your driveway, walkway, and sidewalks. Removing these weeds is a little trickier since they are heartier than other kinds of weeds. Pulling them out at the roots can be a lot harder than it would seem. With a network of underground roots, these weeds can cling to the ground for a long time. Removing them may require the use of chemicals, such as herbicides, in order to remove all of them. Crabgrass Crabgrass is yellow or pale green in color and resembles a crab because it grows in an outward direction. There are two ways to kill crabgrass; destroying the seeds, or destroying the plant. Knowing a little bit about their growing season will help you determine the best time to kill them. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Lawn Care Solutions - Removing Crabgrass! Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:20:00 +0200 Giving gifts by interest isn't always as easy as it sounds. So
often the person has just about everything they want in that category, and so more stuff in that area is hard to find. They either have a better one or don't want it most of the time. Fortunately, sometimes you can get around that, especially for gardeners. You just have to figure it out. The obvious gift for a gardener is a plant. The right plant depends on what type of gardening they enjoy. Some strongly prefer roses, for example. If you want to give the gift of a rose bush to a rose lover, you will want to pick very carefully. Look at the varieties the person is growing right now. If there's a strong preference for a particular type or color, that is something you will want to keep in mind. Maybe you can find a somewhat unusual rose bush for them that would go well in the garden. Bonsai would be another option, rather than giving something meant to be planted outside. There are many beautiful varieties of bonsai out there, from trees to bushes to flowering plants. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : A Gift Fit for a Gardener! Fri, 08 Jun 2007 08:13:00 +0200 Soil content
This refers to the color, smell, and feel of the soil. Since soil can vary greatly from home to home, you will need to do your research to find out how your lawn's soil measures up. You should have your soil analyzed in order to determine the pH level, nutrient level, and chemical properties. If you are not a gardener or a chemist, you can call your local gardening service who can take a sample. You may have to wait a few weeks for the results, however. The soil content is a very important part of cultivating a good-looking lawn. Once you know more about the soil content, you will be able to choose flowers and plants that will survive, learn about ways to enhance existing soil, and also find ways to add nutrients to the soil so that the grass will be able to grow. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Lawn Soil Content and Types of Grass in Your Lawn! Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:31:00 +0200 Bonsai plants are all tree. By definition, a bonsai tree is a
tree in a pot if we literally translate the word bonsai from Japanese to English. However bonsai as an art form requires more then a tree in pot which some may call a stick in a pot. A few elements are essential to a great bonsai tree and here is a list of the elements I consider the most important when designing a bonsai in the most respectuous manner of the japanese art form of gardening. - A well developed, rounded crown with delicate branches - Trunk must have a gradual taper, an interesting shape and a smooth bark without any marks or scars. - Excellent branching structure with detailed ramification (short internodes.) - Healthy and vigorous green foliage or needles Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Bonsai : What And What Not To Do Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:45:00 +0200 Have you ever thought about the pleasure you would get from
building your own greenhouse? There are numerous sizes and designs for you to choose from. By building your own greenhouse you will receive the satisfaction of tending to your own vegetables, plants, flowers, or whatever you decide to grow. A greenhouse will also provide your plants the sunlight and humidity that they need. Every time you visit your greenhouse you will have a sense of pride knowing that when each crop comes to fruition your efforts are rewarded. By building your own small greenhouse you will save more money. Depending on your budget there are many materials and supplies at your disposal to build your dream garden. If you have the space, a larger greenhouse may be in your best interest because you can maximize the space that you have to grow more plants and vegetables. There are many factors to consider when building a greenhouse to utilize the area you have to propagate more plants. Here are some tips and factors for you to consider when building your own greenhouse: Continue To Read The Full Article Here : 9 Essential Tips On How To Build Your Own Green House Tue, 29 May 2007 10:26:00 +0200 Everybody likes to make their yard look beautiful. Taking just a
few steps to prevent gardening injuries after our winter hibernation will make this even more enjoyable. Your goal this year is to have beautiful gardens and grass like carpet, so don't waste any time getting started. Believe it or not you can burn an average of 300 calories per hour, and gardening can be an effective form of resistance training. Think about every time you dig in and start pulling weeds. You are working your upper body. When you use rotating equipment like the "claw", you again get a major upper body workout. And what about when you rake the leaves and use the hoe? You are using your biceps, triceps, shoulders, and back muscles. When you squat down and dig, you can target your butt (gluteus maximus) and your legs (quads). You can even get your heart rate up and get a cardio workout in while mowing the lawn. Before you dig in and start your gardening, follow these simple tips to reduce aches and pains commonly reported after gardening. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Preventing Gardening Injuries--Dig In! Thu, 24 May 2007 08:11:00 +0200 In my view bonsai gardening is the one hobby you can take up and
create something which can only be described as a stunning art form, even if, like me, you were born with as much natural flair for painting and drawing as Andre Agassi has for understanding retirement speeches. There is now doubt that a well kept Bonsai tree is a thing of beauty; a miniature version of a full size tree that replicates the full sized tree but is small enough to fit in a pot on a table. Genuine living art at its best. So, how easy is it to grow one of these magnificent, miniature plants? There is no doubt that it takes some skill, patience and a little luck but it is not in fact as difficult as it seems. Let's find out a little more about the fascinating hobby of bonsai gardening. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Bonsai Tips Tue, 22 May 2007 10:36:00 +0200 Trees are very refreshing to look at. That is why going outdoors
and enjoying the pretty sight of trees around surely would be a perfect unwinding activity. But if you are living in the urban jungle, looking at trees would be a luxury. But did you know that you could actually grow trees at the comfort of your own home or inside your office? You could take care and grow bonsai trees so you could have trees right inside your comfortable room. Growing bonsai is a very popular hobby nowadays. When you grow bonsai trees, they are technically trees because all the attributes of a real tree is present. However, a bonsai does not grow sturdy and tall as any other tree. At most, if you grow bonsai trees, they could grow about two feet and at the very least, could be just as short as two inches. If you grow bonsai trees, no matter the height and width, bonsai is still a tree. What is more interesting about a bonsai is that even if it does not grow very tall, it could develop and look exactly like a normal but miniature tree. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : How to Prune and Grow Bonsai Trees Wed, 16 May 2007 09:37:00 +0200 Hydroponics is crop production with mineral nutrient solutions
instead of soil containing silt and clay. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel or rockwool. A variety of techniques exist. Perlite is a volcanic rock that has been superheated into very lightweight expanded glass pebbles. It is used loose or in plastic sleeves immersed in the water. It is also used in potting soil mixes to decrease soil density. Perlite has similar properties and uses to vermiculite but generally holds more air and less water. If not contained, it can float if flood and drain feeding is used. Like perlite, vermiculite is another mineral that has been superheated until it has expanded into light pebbles. Vermiculite holds more water than perlite and has a natural "wicking" property that can draw water and nutrients in a passive hydroponic system. If too much water and not enough air surrounds the plants roots, it's possible to gradually lower the medium's water-retention capability by mixing in increasing quantities of perlite. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : What Is Hydroponics And Hydroponic Systems? Mon, 14 May 2007 09:35:00 +0200 For container gardening ideas, scan the internet, the library or
a bookstore. The challenge is to come up with a lovely container garden plan. There are a widespread collection of containers available for your container garden. These range in size from small-scale house-plant pots to sizeable boxes and planters. Equally varied are the materials from which they are made. These include wood, glass, clay, aluminum, bamboo, straw, plastic, fiberglass, terra cotta, tin, cast iron, zinc, copper, and brass, each with select advantages and disadvantages. What you choose will depend on availability, price, background, and attraction not to mention the characteristics of the gardening pots. Here are some container gardening ideas. In addition to run-of-the-mill circular pots and tubs, there are modern and ultra-modern forms such as square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, and octagonal. Also eligible are old iron kitchen pots, kettles, pails, jugs, casks, vases, crocks, jam tubs, barrels and nail kegs, Japanese fish tubs, aged sinks, bathtubs, bamboo soy tubs. There are novelty containers such as driftwood, wheelbarrows, donkey carts, spinning wheels and boxes attached to a roadside mail container. There are also bird cages, decorative well heads, animal figures, and Strawberry jars. Woven baskets may be used to conceal unattractive containers. Even tar paper pots, handled by garden centers and florists are worthy if painted or veiled to upgrade their exterior. Any of these can be used in your container gardening ideas. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Container Gardening Ideas For Pots And Planting Herbs Fri, 11 May 2007 10:05:00 +0200 Most synthetic fertilizers contain components and chemicals
which can be harmful to living organisms, and therefore organic gardening usually is a wiser option. If you wish to apply organic gardening techniques, you should start by avoiding all synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and use natural options instead. Once you have decided where you will plant, you should apply natural compost and rock materials to it. If you have flower beds, you should add about 3" of organic material to them; this will add enough nutrients and humus as well as help conserving water. If you have acid-loving plants, a good idea is to place a layer of pine needles over their bed every fall, since these needles have a nourishing acid which will help the plants growing strong and healthy. Try to avoid using any pesticide by making sure of adding enough organic soil, since this component strengthens the immune system of the plants and helps them growing strong. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Some Organic Gardening Tips Wed, 09 May 2007 08:45:00 +0200 Snowdrops stand guard over tiny daffodil buds. Daylight is
lingering a bit longer. The snow is receding and the robins are returning. The big thaw has begun. There's no denying the signs. Spring is right around the corner. If you're like me, you can't wait to get your hands into the soil. While you're holding out for higher temperatures, there's plenty you can do today to jumpstart the spring gardening season. Sow Seeds Indoors Take a trip to your local nursery or home store and buy seeds to start indoors. In March I like to start annual flowers for my pots and containers. Currently, I have Coleus, Zinnias, Impatiens, Petunias and Marigolds germinating. Follow the seed packet instructions and you'll get excellent results. Some plants will take longer than others to bloom or bear fruit, so plan accordingly. This is also a great time for starting culinary herbs and vegetables. If you're looking for something new this year, try moonflower vine or cathedral bells to climb your fence or trellis. Both can be started from seed. If you have children, get them involved. Many children have a natural affinity for gardening. It's a great quality to encourage and nurture in them. Dust Off The Birdhouses I put my birdhouses out in early March. Small birds like chickadees will be actively searching for appropriate homes to raise their families. Mine were up for less than 24 hours before the home tours began. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Jumpstart The Spring Garden - Gardening Tips For March & April Mon, 07 May 2007 15:42:00 +0200 Garden advice is not that hard to come by. In fact, you can get
gardening advice from another gardener, in a gardening catalogue, gardening books, gardening magazines, and even on the Internet. Although you will have variations with every plant, there is some gardening advice that is universal and that goes for any plant. For example, the gardening advice given for planting is pretty much uniform. You must place plants where they will have room to grow so they don't overcrowd each other. Good air flow is a plus, and plants must be in a position where they will receive adequate amounts of sunlight. Advice will always tell you to add some type of nutrients to the soil to lead to better plant growth, such as mulch or compost. Gardening advice on watering plants is a little more varied, because every type of plant needs different amounts of water. For example, you wouldn't want to water a cactus near as much as you water a tomato plant. How much you water will obviously also depend on where you live, the climate, and how much rain your area receives. Gardening advice from nearly every source will tell you that your plants not only need fertilize when you first plant them, they will also needed to be fertilized throughout their growing season. What type of fertilize used will depend on the soil content and pH balance, but fertilize will definitely be needed on most all plants. Compost can be used instead and it is easy to find advice on how to make a compost pile as well as when fertilize and compost needs to be used. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Overlooked Gardening Tips Fri, 04 May 2007 09:36:00 +0200 To be successful at organic vegetable gardening you must draw up
detailed plans. The soil is your first consideration; how to make it rich and fertile, and how to prepare it so harmful pests won't attack your vegetable garden. The two ways that organic vegetable gardening differs from conventional gardens is the usage of fertilizer and how to keep pests under control. Phosphorous, nitrogen and potassium are the three components essential to your organic garden. For lush, green foliage you must have nitrogen. For strong roots and stems phosphorus is needed. And for the important protection from disease and brief cold snaps, potassium is a must. Let's call them the big three. The big three are available in commercial fertilizers however they are synthetic. In organic vegetable gardening the big three are added in a much different way. The best way of enriching your soil is by compost. Dig some pits in your back yard to start your compost from kitchen refuse. Use things like pine needles, corn stalks, leaves, carrot tops, fruits or vegetables that have spoiled, manure, egg shells and coffee grinds. Some organic gardeners use weeds in their compost but I do not recommend this for obvious reasons. As the compost materials decompose they release bacteria and fungi into the soil that you are preparing. The bacteria and fungi convert nutrients like nitrogen to ammonia and nitrates that will be usable for your vegetables. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Organic Vegetable Gardening For Beginners Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:29:00 +0200 One of the keys to a successful is the choice of healthy plants.
Healthy plants make for longer-lasting, lower-maintenance, and more vibrant displays. Therefore, before you head off to your local garden center, you need to know what types of plants you're looking for, and you need to know how to distinguish between the healthy and unhealthy plants. To follow are some tips that can be followed on how to pick out healthy plants for that perfect display. 1. GENERAL CONDITION OF PLANTS Avoid plants that do not look healthy on first inspection. The moss and weeds growing on the surface of the potting mis indicate that the plant has been in its pot for too long. Spots and speckles on the leaves may indicate damage from pests and disease. 2. POT BOUND ROOTS Ensure that the roots of the plant are not packed in a tight mesh because buying it. Plants packed in a tight mesh will take longer to establish itself in a container display. Check this by lifting the plant out of the potted container. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Container Gardening- Tips on How To Choose Healthy Plants Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:20:00 +0200 Different kinds of gardens require different kinds of garden
tools. Hardware stores mostly cater for a wide range of tools, but there are shops that specialize in the more expensive kind of garden tool that shouts quality. Wherever you decide to shop, here are a few pointers to advise you. Do you have small garden or a large one? A small garden will not require the same large equipment that would be of use in an extensive one. A ride-on mower is unnecessary if you only have a small strip of lawn. Another point to consider is who does most of the gardening? Some tools are too heavy for use by women. When you buy secateurs make sure the blade always stays sharp to avoid damaging the plant. Look for models that have blades that can be sharpened or replaced, models with tension control and with sizes that best fit your hands. Secateurs usually cost around $50 - $130. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Free Tips on Finding the Best Gardening Tools Wed, 28 Mar 2007 06:23:00 +0200 Bring up the topic of gardening in almost any social situation,
and you're bound to receive plenty of gardening advice. Everyone from greenhorn to green thumb has plenty of gardening tips to offer. Some homegrown ideas can produce bountiful results, so ask around and see which ideas grow on you. There are plenty of sources available when you're looking for gardening tips. You can read gardening books, catalogues and magazines. You can enquire at a garden center or check the Internet. Of course, you can ask a more seasoned gardener for his or her advice. Gardening methods, tricks and tips can vary depending on the type of garden or variety of plant your tending, but some gardening tips are universal and apply to any type of plant. Gardening tips for planting tend to by fairly universal. All plants need room to grow, so space them so the roots can develop and the plants won't overcrowd each other. It's important to know the amount of sunlight required. Some plants, like hostas, prefer a shady corner of the garden while others, like most annual flowers and vegetables, thrive in open sunlight. Ventilation is also important because like all living things, plants need proper air circulation. Sources offering valuable gardening tips will also tell you to add some type of nutrients to the soil, such as mulch or compost, to help your plants grow bigger and stronger. Every plant will benefit from these general gardening tips. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Gardening Tips You Can Use Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:03:00 +0100 If you own a home, then sooner or later you are going to be ready to sell that home. Maybe you've already sold a home or two. People tend to move more often than our parents did.
There are a lot of things that go into getting the best possible price for your home, but the very first thing your home needs is curb appeal. When a prospective buyer, or a realtor for that matter, pulls up in front of your home, they immediately form an opinion about your house. Fair or not, that's what people do. You can have the most beautiful home in the city, but if prospective buyers don't get a super positive feeling about your house the minute they lay eyes on it, they are going to enter and view the rest of your house with a negative impression. Fixing that problem is easy enough to do. When people pull up in front of your house there are two things they see. A house, and the landscaping in front of that house. If the landscaping is unattractive, the house will appear to be unattractive. Landscaping for curb appeal does not cost a lot of money, it's simply a matter of making sure the landscaping is neat, with well defined edges, and colorful. But when landscaping for curb appeal, the most important thing you need to do is to raise the beds with topsoil. Of course you have to do this before you plant. Plants do much better in raised beds, and the plants in the beds really stand out. In order to raise the beds around your house you do not have to buy expensive stones and build retaining walls. Just establish the outline of the planting beds, cut an edge into the soil with a spade, and fill the planting beds with approximately ten inches of good rich topsoil. You'd be amazed at how much you can raise a planting bed without any type of retention. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : Getting the Best Price for your Home Includes Landscaping for Curb Appeal Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:06:00 +0100 For many people, growing big juicy tomatoes is part of what
makes vegetable gardening so enjoyable. Whether purchasing plants from your local nursery or starting tomatoes from seed, there are a few basic steps to follow to ensure that you harvest an abundant crop at the end of the growing season. There are many different varieties of tomatoes to choose from, depending on whether you will be cooking, canning, slicing, or eating miniature or grape-like varieties right off the vine. Sweet 100�s are very abundant, and are good for salads as well as eating fresh from the garden. Roma tomatoes are good for making salsa, because the peels are not as tough as others so you don�t need to peel the skins off. Romas are also known as the classic paste and sauce tomato. There are Early Girls, Early Boys, Big Boys, Big Mamas, Sweet Baby Girls, Beefsteaks, French Rose hybrids, Big Rainbow, specialty tomatoes and many more. So start by choosing the kind of tomato you would like to grow. Planting Tomatoes from Seeds Tomatoes grown from seed will require six to eight weeks before they can be planted in the garden. Purchase individual containers or flats, starter soil or mixture, and the seeds of your choice. Fill each container with soil, pressing it tightly to remove air and to avoid settling problems after watering. Typically, seed companies print instructions for planting right on the tomato seed package. Each variety is a little different so follow instructions carefully. Prepare a label identifying the type of tomato and the date started. You can make your own from Popsicle sticks or purchase them at the store or garden center. Continue To Read The Full Article Here : How To Grow Tomatoes In Your Vegetable Garden |
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