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Always Put a Tablespoon of Sugar in a Planting Hole...For this Reason! - balconygardenweb.com
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04.03.2024

Always Put a Tablespoon of Sugar in a Planting Hole...For this Reason!

A tablespoon of sugar is quite a common thing in the kitchen or dining table, but what if we tell you that having it handy in the garden can be beneficial for your green friends?

Caring for potted tomatoes in hot weather - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
12.03.2024

Caring for potted tomatoes in hot weather

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12 Fruits That Look Like Tomatoes - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
12.03.2024

12 Fruits That Look Like Tomatoes

The plant kingdom is full of surprising doppelgangers, and these fruits that look like tomatoes are no different! Let’s learn how to differentiate them for good!

Bigleaf hydrangeas: Best approach to winter pruning - theprovince.com
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08.03.2024

Bigleaf hydrangeas: Best approach to winter pruning

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Climate Change Is Coming for Your Favorite Condiments - modernfarmer.com - Mexico
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27.02.2024

Climate Change Is Coming for Your Favorite Condiments

The hurricanes, floods, droughts and wildfires linked to human-caused rises in global temperatures and changing weather patterns are decimating harvests of essential food crops around the world, driving a crisis in global hunger never before seen in the modern era. According to the World Health Organization, between 691 million and 783 million people faced hunger in 2022, an increase of 122 million people when compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019. 

How to Grow Brandywine Tomatoes - gardenerspath.com
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24.02.2024

How to Grow Brandywine Tomatoes

How to Plant and Grow Brandywine Tomatoes Solanum lycopersicum ‘Brandywine’

10 Best Tips to Grow Bigger Basil Leaves - balconygardenweb.com - Italy
balconygardenweb.com
20.02.2024

10 Best Tips to Grow Bigger Basil Leaves

Whether sprinkled on top of a fresh tomato salad or infused in a homemade pesto, bigger basil leaves are a true delicacy for any food lover!

In a Vase on Monday: Keen as Mustard - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com - Britain
ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
19.02.2024

In a Vase on Monday: Keen as Mustard

Many people think of daffodils as the harbingers of spring, but we gardeners know there can be many other early spring treasures delighting us before most of the daffodils begin to emerge. Whatever we think of yellow blooms, however, there is still something pleasingly cheery about daffodils and narcissi of various types although personally, I prefer the smaller varieties and those that are – yes, I have to admit it – less yellow.

12 Vegetables You Should Never Plant Together and Why - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
19.02.2024

12 Vegetables You Should Never Plant Together and Why

If you want to boost the productivity and flavor of your crops in the garden, then check out this list of Vegetables You Should Never Plant Together and Why.

How To Start Plants From Seeds, According To An Expert - southernliving.com
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16.02.2024

How To Start Plants From Seeds, According To An Expert

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Tickle Your Tomato Plants Like This for Bumper Harvest - balconygardenweb.com
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15.02.2024

Tickle Your Tomato Plants Like This for Bumper Harvest

While this may sound something straight out of some fairy tale, but this actually works! Tickle, and see your tomatoes producing bumper fruits!

The Most Unusual Festivals to Attend in 2024 - gardencentreguide.co.uk - Germany - Spain - Brazil - Thailand
gardencentreguide.co.uk
12.02.2024

The Most Unusual Festivals to Attend in 2024

There are certain global events that everyone knows. If you've never heard of St Patrick's Day, people will likely ask you what planet you are from. Globally, people grow up hearing tales of Carnival in Brazil, Oktoberfest in Germany, and several other festivals that are also celebrated in smaller numbers outside their home countries. But what of the world’s lesser-known celebrations? Have you ever heard of Spain’s baby jumping festival? Or the Monkey Buffet Festival in Thailand? (No, it doesn’t involve humans eating them.)

Disease Resistant Tomatoes: 16 Delicious and Resilient Varieties - savvygardening.com
savvygardening.com
09.02.2024

Disease Resistant Tomatoes: 16 Delicious and Resilient Varieties

Planting disease resistant tomatoes is an important step in promoting healthy plant growth and a large harvest of delicious fruits. Tomato plants can be affected by many plant diseases including early blight, late blight, and verticillium wilt. Tomato breeders work hard to develop disease-resistant tomato varieties to help prevent or reduce the impact of common tomato diseases. When reading seed catalogs or seed packets, read the description carefully to discover if that variety is a disease resistant tomato. Below you’ll discover sixteen delicious, productive, and resilient disease resistant tomatoes like Galahad, Defiant PhR, Purple Zebra, and Sun Gold. Keep reading to learn more.

Freezing Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024

Freezing Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato

To extend the time frozen foods taste fresh, package foods in material intended for freezing and keep the freezer’s temperature at 0 degrees F or below. It’s recommended frozen vegetables be eaten within about eight months for the best flavor and to maintain quality.

How to grow your best-ever crop of tomatoes - gardenersworld.com
gardenersworld.com
26.01.2024

How to grow your best-ever crop of tomatoes

If you’re as keen on growing tomatoes as I am you’ll be getting read to sow now. I sow them as early as February to grow inside and late March for plants to go out in the veg patch. Don’t panic if you’re late sowing, they do catch up, you’ll just be picking a little later.

Try Apartment Composting - backyardgardener.com - state Wisconsin
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21.01.2024

Try Apartment Composting

When I moved to my current apartment I had windows along the south wall perfect for a winter garden, but no patio or yard in which to put my compost. The solution? A compost column built from two recycled two-liter plastic bottles, an idea from the University of Wisconsin’s Bottle Biology Resources Network.

Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th June 2022 – A weekend at home….Yay!! - clairesallotment.com
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19.01.2024

Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th June 2022 – A weekend at home….Yay!!

After the last couple of weekends being frantic, one with ringing for the Jubilee, and the other with a retirement party and collecting George from university, I finally had a weekend to myself and at home. Saturday morning was busy with shopping and getting pet supplies, the chickens eat so much. The afternoon was house chores and we had a BBQ in the evening which I managed to get it all cooked before it rained. There are 6 of us in the house at the moment so that’s a lot of food for a BBQ. Still the best thing about a BBQ is the left overs for the next couple of days.

Tuesday 16th February 2021 – February seeds. - clairesallotment.com - Spain - state California
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19.01.2024

Tuesday 16th February 2021 – February seeds.

Apart from the odd bit of snow about the rest has all gone, and the world is green again! I only worked a morning today, so this afternoon I was able to get out into the greenhouse and sow a load of seeds. The temperature in the greenhouse is about 15 degrees so that’s a good temperature for seeds to germinate. I’ve got a lot to go through, so if you’re ready and sitting comfortably, then I’ll begin.

Sunday 26th September 2021 – Grape harvest! - clairesallotment.com
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19.01.2024

Sunday 26th September 2021 – Grape harvest!

This weekend looks to be the last weekend of summer weather, as next week rain is coming in and the temperature will definitely feel more autumnal. Still we’ve had a lovely Summer, albeit a little wetter than last year and this caused problems with blight on most of my tomatoes and some of my potatoes. But other things thrived like courgettes, onions and sweetcorn. So swings and roundabouts really. But that’s the joy of gardening, you never know what each year will bring, I think that’s why I love it so much.

Sunday 1st August 2021 – The ups and downs of gardening in the UK! - clairesallotment.com - Britain
clairesallotment.com
19.01.2024

Sunday 1st August 2021 – The ups and downs of gardening in the UK!

Being British we love to talk about the weather, it’s just one of those things we do. Many of us are never happy whatever the weather brings. It’s either too cold (but it’s the winter so what do you expect, put a few extra layers on), or too hot (again it’s the summer and that’s what happens, drink something cold and buy a fan). It rains when people don’t want it to (I must admit sometimes when it pours and I’m working I do get cross but I can’t do anything about it), and then sometimes it gets very windy (we live on a small island that is right next to the Atlantic ocean so it’s gonna happen). Stop complaining about the weather all the time and just live your life and enjoy your life. You only get one life so make the most of it and stop moaning about something that really doesn’t effect you that much. Yes you might get wet when it rains or sweaty when it’s hot, but there is always someone worse off that you. Ok so moan over, here’s what I got up to today and how the weather has effected my plants.

Monday 31st May 2021 – Bank Holiday – Sun, Sea, Sand and Soil….. - clairesallotment.com
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19.01.2024

Monday 31st May 2021 – Bank Holiday – Sun, Sea, Sand and Soil…..

It’s the last Bank Holiday until August (that’s in England anyway), so as the sun was shining I wasn’t going to waste any of it.

Jubilee weekend Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th June 2022 - clairesallotment.com - Britain
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19.01.2024

Jubilee weekend Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th June 2022

For those who don’t live in the UK this weekend was a 4 day Bank Holiday. We don’t usually get these, but we were celebrating our Queen being on the throne for 70 years so they added a couple of extra days holiday in.

Sunday 8th August 2021 – Now don’t break again! - clairesallotment.com
clairesallotment.com
19.01.2024

Sunday 8th August 2021 – Now don’t break again!

The structure that I lovingly constructed for my beans was holding together very nicely until we had the last lot of wind (which had nothing to do with me eating any sprouts). Because the runner beans had grown so thick on one side it was unevenly weighted. Therefore the wind broke all the twine and both sides had drifted apart. Fortunately no canes broke, but I needed something strong to hold them back together again.

Sunday 23rd May 2021 – Time to start getting everything in. - clairesallotment.com - France
clairesallotment.com
19.01.2024

Sunday 23rd May 2021 – Time to start getting everything in.

I’ve checked the BBC weather app and it looks like we are not due anymore frost which is brilliant. This means a couple of things…..firstly Summer is very nearly here thank goodness, and secondly I can start to plant out my tender crops!! Yay!!

Canning Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
18.01.2024

Canning Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato

Some tomato plants, even high-acid varieties, produce lower-acid fruits under some conditions. Always add bottled lemon juice or citric acid to avoid the risk of botulism.

Plants for a purpose: veg everyone should grow - gardenersworld.com - France
gardenersworld.com
12.01.2024

Plants for a purpose: veg everyone should grow

Harvesting and eating homegrown veg is one of life’s joys. Whether it’s picking leaves for a winter salad or harvesting sweetcorn for a summer barbecue, there’s something special about eating veg that you have grown yourself. Not only does it taste so much better than shop-bought, it also couldn’t be fresher or more healthy – or better for the environment, with no packaging or food miles involved. And of course being out in the fresh air and getting your hands in the soil growing your own veg is great for the soul. You don’t need a lot of space either as a container on a sunny doorstep will make a great spot for growing your own tomatoes or chard. Here we share some of our favourite veg to grow. Our choices include recommendations from the Gardeners’ World team and familiar faces from across the gardening industry.

New Veggie Varieties to Try This Year - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
22.12.2023

New Veggie Varieties to Try This Year

For what seems like 8 million years, I have grown ‘Tomatoberry’. It’s a small cherry tomato variety that is not rare or superflashy, but it works well for me, so I stick with it. My gardening friends are similar: They plant the same varieties year after year because those varieties are proven performers and they don’t want to mess with what works. But when you rock the boat a bit, you occasionally stumble upon a new variety that is just as great, or perhaps even better, than the old standbys. That’s how I ended up replacing my ‘Sweet 100’s’ cherry tomatoes with ‘Tomatoberry’ many years ago. The following options may not be brand-new, but they have proven themselves to be  reliable “newer” vegetables, and they might be good additions to your garden this season.

Grow all year round with a Vitavia Greenhouse - theenglishgarden.co.uk - Britain
theenglishgarden.co.uk
20.12.2023

Grow all year round with a Vitavia Greenhouse

Greenhouses have an abundance of benefits that can allow you to make the most of your plants. If you’re considering investing in a greenhouse but are still not sure whether to buy one, read on for our ‘need to know’ advice.

What I Made for Dinner as an Avid Gardener - bhg.com - Switzerland
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16.12.2023

What I Made for Dinner as an Avid Gardener

As winter approaches and we’re faced with another year of determining what's for dinner, we're sharing a glimpse at how BHG readers gather for a meal. Welcome to our new series, Dinner Diaries, where we're asking readers to anonymously share how they get dinner on the table including grocery shopping, budgeting, cooking, and their favorite family recipes. Here, a two-person household relies on garden-fresh produce and well-stocked pantry to get dinner on the table.

Crops you'll love to grow on the Freyr trellis! - seattleurbanfarmco.com - France - state Kentucky
seattleurbanfarmco.com
14.12.2023

Crops you'll love to grow on the Freyr trellis!

A surprising number of annual crops benefit from the support of a trellis. Because we love trellised crops and because we’ve been trialing a ton of varieties, we started carrying a selection of Renee’s Garden seeds in our shop! Here is a short list of some of our favorite crops and varieties to grow vertically in the garden and links to our store where you can find our favorite types:

Fall Tomato Care - seattleurbanfarmco.com
seattleurbanfarmco.com
14.12.2023

Fall Tomato Care

Tomato plants supported by vertical strings on a Freyr trellis.

Do Rabbits Eat Pepper Plants? Find Out! - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
05.12.2023

Do Rabbits Eat Pepper Plants? Find Out!

Rabbits have a notorious reputation for nibbling on greens, but do they fancy pepper plants? Stay tuned as we dive into all the details that will help you outsmart these fluffy intruders!

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It is typically has a smooth, shiny skin and range in color from red, yellow, orange, to green, depending on the variety.

Tomatoes are native to western South America and were first cultivated by the indigenous peoples of Mexico. They were later introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. They are widely grown and consumed around the world.

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In addition to their culinary uses, fruits are valued for their nutritional content. They are a good source of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as potassium and dietary fiber. Contain antioxidants, such as lycopene, which is responsible for their vibrant red color and has been associated with various health benefits. Overall, tomatoes are widely appreciated for their delicious taste, culinary versatility, and nutritional value, making them a popular ingredient in many cuisines around the world.

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