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How to grow tomatoes in South Florida's subtropical climate
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Add a 3 inch layer of composted manure in the bottom of the hole before planting the tomato. This is to feed the plant while it's getting established.

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'Late blight' attack has become farmer's version of terrorism
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Our planting of 250 pounds of five varieties has yielded little more than 500 pounds of potato crop, none of which is storable. Not to whine, but after the
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Some tips for keeping garden thriving through fall
Connecticut Post
Warmed to its core, the flavor, juices and aroma of a fresh garden tomato almost make me laugh when I think about those store-bought pinkish tomatoes that

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Makin' Bacon: Foodies Are Going Hog Wild Over Pig
TIME
From scratch means: You grow your tomato, you grow your lettuce, you cure your own bacon or pancetta, you bake your own bread (wild yeast is preferred and

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