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  2. 10 supportive, stylish tomato cages to grow the best ... - AOL

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    Tomato cages are key to growing tomatoes at home, offering support to tomato plants in planters, the ground and raised garden beds. 10 supportive, stylish tomato cages to grow the best ripe and ...

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    Installing stakes or cages early supports plants as they grow and prevents sprawling. Mulching around the base retains moisture and controls weeds. Planting strategically sets your tomatoes up for ...

  4. How to support plants with plant cages - AOL

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    A plant cage can help with growing vegetables and flowers in a backyard garden, experts explained. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Septoria lycopersici - Wikipedia

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    Septoria lycopersici infects the tomato leaves via the stomata and also by direct penetration of epidermal cells. [3] Symptoms generally include circular or angular lesions most commonly found on the older, lower leaves of the plant. [1] The lesions are generally 2–5 mm in diameter and have a greyish center with brown margins.

  6. Square foot gardening - Wikipedia

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    For example, a single tomato plant takes a full square, as might large herbs such as oregano or basil, while lettuce plants would be planted 4 per square, and up to 16 per square of plants such as radish or carrots. Tall-growing crops are planted or trellised on the north side of the bed (in the Northern Hemisphere) to avoid shading shorter plants.

  7. Companion planting - Wikipedia

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    Companion planting of carrots and onions. The onion smell puts off carrot root fly, while the smell of carrots puts off onion fly. [1]Companion planting in gardening and agriculture is the planting of different crops in proximity for any of a number of different reasons, including weed suppression, pest control, pollination, providing habitat for beneficial insects, maximizing use of space ...

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