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Some gardeners swear by fertilizing potted flowers with tomato feed. We share the reason behind this hack this and if it's worth trying out for yourself.
2. Peas. Ensuring your plants get enough nutrients for a good crop is half the battle of growing your own vegetables at home. But Mitchell says you don’t have to worry too much about those ...
5 things to do in the garden this week: 1. Most commercially grown roses rebloom every six to eight weeks if they are deadheaded in a timely manner.
Tomato plants need high-quality, nutrient-dense soil, but it doesn’t have to be in the ground; tomatoes lend themselves very well to container gardening, Daigre says. Fill containers with a ...
Experienced tomato gardeners chop their plants back starting in late July to prevent more flowers and tomatoes from starting that won’t have time to ripen by fall. Harsh, but necessary.
Trenches dug in your garden provide a snug spot for overwintering your hardy potted and bare root plants. A blanket of mulch provides more protection.
Gardener Meg Cowden is preparing for a busy gardening season with rows of potted tomato plants. You know what they say: April showers bring May flowers. Minnesota has certainly had the showers ...
Gardeners should start pruning tomato plants when they reach about 40 to 50cm in height. Any smaller than this, and the plant may not recover from the shock of being pruned, warned the experts at ...
Water plants well, and place them in a sunny spot on your balcony. Ideally, strawberries need 6 to 10 hours of sunlight a day; however, when it gets cooler, you can bring the pots inside, as long ...
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