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August in my garden-what can I do?
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August is the month in which we finish with most of our transplanting and sowing jobs and concentrate on keeping our plants healthy. Since August in the Northern hemisphere is the hottest month of the year the biggest job we…
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Tomato blight and septoria leaf spot
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Every gardener that grows tomatoes will sooner or later come across a stage where his tomatoes will look sick, spotty, black, or yellow. There are many different tomato diseases and different causes. This time of the year the most common…
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Help your garden during the heat
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As everybody already knows it’s really really hot here. We have hot summers every year but this year heat is unbearable. Temperatures are over 35°C every day and morning temperatures are over 22°C. At these temperatures, all plants in the…
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Pruning raspberries
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Most of the people I know grow them as a bush and cut them in Autumn all the way. They get their raspberry fruits in late Summer. I grow my raspberries on a fence (easier to tend them) and cut them in…
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Pruning tomatoes
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The first pruning of the seedlings is done just a few weeks after transplanting them. It’s done so they wouldn’t grow like a bush, also by pruning, branches that remain will get more food and fruits on them will be bigger…