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Tag Archives: tomatoes
Review of Jack’s Classic Petunia FeED Fertilizer
Earlier this summer, while replenishing my fertilizer supplies at a local nursery, I came upon Jack’s Classic Petunia FeED. Made by the reliable JR Peters Inc, long known for its excellent assortment of indoor plant fertilizers, the clever name suggests … Continue reading
Posted in Basics, Fertilizers, Gourmet Gardening
Tagged basil, Easy Wave Petunia, high nitrogen, high potassium, Jack's Classic Petunia FeED, Original Wave Petunia, tomatoes
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Dreaming of Tomatoes–Part II
All vegetable plants produce optimum results when they can achieve rapid, uninterrupted growth. As gardeners, it’s up to us to provide our vegetable plants with conditions that enable that rapid, uninterrupted growth. Tomatoes absolutely insist on warm soil and warm air when they … Continue reading
Posted in Gourmet Gardening, Soil
Tagged beta-carotene, lycopene, tomatoes
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Dreaming of Tomatoes–Part I
As the yellow tomato blossoms and the smallest round, green fruits begin to appear on tomato plants at this time of year, it’s difficult not to think ahead to plans for the first fully ripe tomato waiting to be harvested. For … Continue reading
Posted in Gourmet Gardening
Tagged determinate, indeterminate, semi-determinate, tomatoes
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