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Encourage fruit production on your peppers with an Epsom salt spray.
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Here is how you do it: In your blender, combine: * One can of cheap beer or 1 1/2 cups buttermilk * A few handfuls of moss * One teaspoon of sugar. Blend until the mixture is smooth, and you’re ready to get painting! You can use a brush to paint your moss onto concrete walls, rocks, or brick. Mist the moss once a day to help it thrive, and soon your green graffiti will take hold! If you’re looking to take this project to the streets.
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Why a tomato cracks and what to do about it and a lot of other information about caring for tomato plants
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Cut a plastic bottle in half and use the top to create a miniature green house for baby plants. =}
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Asparagus is one of the tastiest, easiest vegetables you can g row. A little work up front pays off with years of good eating. Find out how to plant and manage this quintessential spring crop.
Plant Buddies...guide on what to plant next to each other and which flowers keep certain bugs away.
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How to get more peppers from your green pepper plants: "Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups). That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit. Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat."
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Wet newspapers and put layers around the plants overlapping as you go; cover with mulch and forget about weeds. Weeds will get through some gardening plastic; supposedly, they will not get through wet newspaper. Good composting!
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Extensive List of Organic Pest Control Remedies for plants and garden.
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Spray your weeds with diluted vinegar. Read how here, and see the before and after pictures.
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Pineberries, or pineapple strawberries ... white with red seeds.
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List of when to plant vegetables in Houston
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A 100-square-foot garden (10x10 feet) can easily yield a wide variety of veggies. Bisecting it with two narrow paths forms four beds that are easy to reach into and tend. (One square = one square foot.)
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tiny square foot garden box...
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Lynne Marie Jacobs 4x4 is the perfect size, b/c it is easy to reach everything :)
Free Range Chicken Gardens - How to create a beautiful chicken friendly yard
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