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My recent trek to the Landis Valley Herb & Garden Faire rewarded me with a half dozen heirloom tomato seedlings to add to the collection of tomato transplants that I grew from seed. The biggest surprise was that many of the heirlooms …
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Many plant seeds can be saved simply by collecting them as they dry. Tomatoes take a bit more work. The tomato seeds are enclosed in a gel like sack that contains growth inhibitors, preventing the seeds from sprouting inside the tomato. …
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What exactly are heirloom roses? Heirloom roses (also called old or antique) are all the types of roses that were in existence prior to 1867 when the first hybrid tea rose was introduced in France. The heirloom roses became less popular …
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There are many diseases that affect tomatoes. Tomato diseases are often weather dependent and can spread rapidly. Here are some common tomato diseases, their symptoms and what to do if tomato diseases threaten your home vegetable …
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There are so many seeds in an envelope, sharing with another gardening friend is a way to double the types you grow. In response to a question about when to start tomato seeds, Renee Shepherd of Renee's Seeds said, "Generally speaking, …
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Photo of first red tomato in a South Carolina vegetable garden, June 2005.
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With nothing but cold and more snow awaiting me outside, I’ve finally gotten around to enjoying one of my favorite indoor gardening activities… browsing through the latest heirloom and gourmet seed catalogs. Don’t Delay Ordering Your …
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It won’t be long until you can enjoy juicy, bright-red tomatoes. If you’re starting to prep your summer garden to give these fruits a home, you’ll need some kind of contraption for tomato plants to lean on. (The puny wire tomato cages …
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Author: Netty Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:34 am (GMT 0) I agree! Nothing is better than a home grown tomato! I must admit, I'm more than a little jealous…my tomato plants won't go in until next week.
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