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This fall, remove all the infected plant material and either throw it away or burn it if you can. Then next spring and summer, trim the bottom leaves of your tomatoes as they grow. Use mulch like ...
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AFTER mowing your grass religiously for weeks during the summer, there comes a time when you stop for winter. Grass cutting ...
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Growing things to eat reaches ... she discusses alternatives to the standard tomatoes-and-zucchinis summer backyard fare. Loading How to grow the likes of long beans, shark fin melon, choko ...