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Growing Wisdom: How To Prune Tomatoes
by 5min in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
7/11/2008 Growing Wisdom:Pruning Tomatoes Pruning tomatoes is one of the easiest and most beneficial things you can do to increase fruit size and help lessen the chances of disease. First, let?s talk about which tomatoes to prune. ...
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How to Prune Tomatoes
by 5min in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Dave talks with Howard Anderson at Johnny's Selected Seeds about the best way to increase your tomato yield and help the plants fight disease.
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10 Tips for Growing Tomatoes
by jharmon in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Want your tomatoes to grow well? Follow these tips and you'll be on the right path.
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How to Plant a Tomato to Prevent Transplant Shock
by prism in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Tomato plants are very susceptible to transplant shock. They generally recover in a few days but any amount of shock will leave your tomato plant weaker than necessary. Minimizing transplant shock with your tomato plants is easy and ...
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Growing Fungus Free Tomatoes
by KristieRaburn in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Tomato plants grow a common fungus and are quickly overwhelmed by it. Leaves turn yellow, they have a kind of grey/brown on part of their leaves that end up looking like burnt paper. Soil born diseases can be splashed up onto them. Extra ...
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Potatoes with prunes
by RNDD in Food & Drinks > Vegetarian
This non standard recipe is very delicious and one can enjoy it if try.
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How to Thin Corn and Zuchini for Maximum Harvest
by 5min in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
... shows you how to thin corn for maximum harvest, thinning Zuchini pants for maximum harvest, and the largest yeilding Cucumbers, along with how to prune a tomato plants, harvest radishes and how to get two good ears on one stock of corn.
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Fighting Plant Enemies
by life31 in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Of the first the most useful is the covered frame. It consists usually of a wooden box, some eighteen inches to two feet square and about eight high, covered with glass, protecting cloth, mosquito netting or mosquito wire.
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How to Plan an Organic Spring Vegetable Garden
by ChristyL in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
In this economy growing your own food and herbs is a smart option. Who wouldn't want to supplement their table with free food?
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July Gardener's Calendar
by 5min in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Dave shows you what you need to do to keep your yard and gardens in great shape through July.




