Hi Liz love your site to know that other people love garden and actually blog about their experiences for others to learn is wonderful. I live in the Wallan Area and it is considerably hotter in ...
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I too find cane mulch more convenient than pea straw. It's easier to move away to plant seedlings then fill back the mulch gaps. And it stays put better, although I think it's the birds that mess...
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Hello Liz! I have just started to grow tomatoes in my home backyard. But after some days I found fungus on the tomato plant leaf. Please tell the best solution to resolve this problem.
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In reply to Anders Svensson. Not sure - it depends what you are doing now. Tomatoes need regularly food and wat...
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Hello Liz. last night i just found your website. I read all the blog very carefully . It is very helpful for me. Please tell me how can i improve my tomatoes harvest? i am waiting for your respon...
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