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Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing
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2971Since it is going to rain tomorrow, I picked all the ripe tomatoes and started iLoneClone-8/20/2019
2970If you are in Canada, you can order purple raspberries from T&T Seeds. You Sun Tzu-8/14/2019
2969I have a chitload of Goji :) There are two kinds Lycium barbarum More berrieCogito Ergo Sum-8/14/2019
2968Not a fan of the goldens I have tried; too muc sweet and not enough raspberries.LoneClone-8/14/2019
2967Well the thing is they are actually close enough to go visit once easily on a SuCogito Ergo Sum-8/14/2019
2966My blackberries are one crop.. but my raspberries, both red and golden are ever Cogito Ergo Sum-8/14/2019
2965Thanks for that reco. Heritage raspberries -- never thought about that before. LoneClone-8/14/2019
2964Imagine your growing season is tight...but with those longer days up north you gCogito Ergo Sum-8/13/2019
2963Enjoyed this article about a friend who has been a booster for heirloom tomatoesRon18/13/2019
2962I plant Royalty Purple Raspberries. Not only they are meatier and better flavorSun Tzu-8/13/2019
2961The difference between a gardener and a farmer... My raspberry crop is getting LoneClone-8/13/2019
2960Black Krim and Black Prince and their cousins are among my favourites. The yelLoneClone-8/13/2019
2959We should probably take this to the dog thread...anyway, Australian Cattle Dogs Sun Tzu-8/13/2019
2958Sounds good. I will have to limit myself to northern variety. I will prepare foSun Tzu-8/13/2019
2957Thanks. A great benefit of the internet age is that I can remain a Toronto snubSun Tzu18/13/2019
2956Re heirlooms: I've had the best luck with the Black Krim...a very dark colothe longhorn-8/13/2019
2955Hi, I remove the stem eventually. What I was getting at was not cutting it ofthe longhorn-8/13/2019
2954Up in Goodwood.. get online.. or you can go there.. a bit of a hoof.. but you geCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2953My heelers problem with kids was herding LOL.. No biting of people ever.. but noCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2952That made me laugh.. Thank you :)) No worries.. My fence is almost twice as hiCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2951I second LC on the heirlooms.. almost exclusively heirloom for me... most breeCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2950Hardnecks the ones with tough scapes (if not cut in time) .. softnecks can be brCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2949Leaving more stem makes sense to me.. probably a source of more benefit to the bCogito Ergo Sum-8/12/2019
2948Seed from Whole Paycheque -- as my folks call it -- are probably not your best oLoneClone18/12/2019
2947Thanks. I was thinking of getting the seeds from some of the heirlooms in WholeSun Tzu-8/11/2019
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