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May
15
comment Snipping First Tomato Blossoms
I agree. If the tomatoes were recently transplanted they need time to get the roots established and so not a good time to be supporting fruit. Some types of tomatoes (paste tomatoes especially IME) can suffer from blossom end rot which can be caused by lack of water which in turn can be caused by under established roots. Give the plants time to establish a strong root system and you will have more tomatoes that you will know what to do with.
May
15
answered How much ash can I use on a lawn?
Mar
11
answered Is it really an Orchid plant? If yes, then which variety of it?
Feb
1
comment What does my basil need?
I often take cuttings from my basil plants (grown outside) in late august which is late summer for us. I root them in water and bring them inside for winter. They don't usually last the whole winter but I have fresh basil long after the plants outside have died.
Jan
31
answered What does my basil need?
Jan
17
answered Can we save a dying chili pepper plant by grafting?
Dec
27
answered New construction, rough top soil spread, how to flatten it?
Dec
12
answered I'm trying to identify this succulent
Dec
11
answered Improving the quality of the soil after newspapers laying
Dec
11
answered How do I grow roses from seed?
Dec
10
answered How do I recover from an over fertilized yard
Nov
26
answered When to use grass seed vs. “weed and feed”
Nov
16
answered Difference between Espalier and Topiary
Nov
5
comment What are the solid chunks in the top my carrots?
Very strange. Can you post or link to a picture maybe?
Oct
17
answered What bulbs will do well planted in containers in the fall in Dallas, and how should I take care of them?
Oct
16
answered How to grow a passionfruit vine from seed
Oct
11
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Oct
11
answered Can someone identify this plant with a strangely shaped leaf?
Oct
11
answered mail order raspberry plants, now what
Oct
11
answered Ants and white/gray/brown spores all over my gardenia