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  2. Garden: Some tomato tips and tricks for gardeners - AOL

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    If planted deeply, their root structure will increase, so consider removing the lower leaves and planting transplants 5-6 inches deep. Plant tomatoes a minimum of 24 inches apart in the row.

  3. New Plant Hardiness Zone Map doesn’t reflect what ... - AOL

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    Conversely, when the first freeze in the fall comes early and catches plants still growing after warm, balmy weather, it’s likely to hurt them even though it may be 20 degrees warmer than the ...

  4. Ask the Master Gardener: Tips for growing tomatoes and ... - AOL

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    A 5-gallon bucket or a 10-gallon container are both suitable. Cattle tubs, the type used for mineral supplements, are even better if you have access to these and enough room for a larger container.

  5. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    As an example, Quebec City in Canada is located in zone 4, but can rely on a significant snow cover every year, making it possible to cultivate plants normally rated for zones 5 or 6. But, in Montreal, located to the southwest in zone 5, it is sometimes difficult to cultivate plants adapted to the zone because of the unreliable snow cover.

  6. Upside-down gardening - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down gardening is a kitchen garden technique where the vegetable garden uses suspended soil and seedlings to stop pests and blight, [1] and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants. [2] The vegetable growing yield is only marginally affected. Kathi (Lael) Morris was the first known to grow tomatoes ...

  7. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    Early Girl hybrid tomato (large, light red on the right), alongside a selection of heirloom tomatoes. Early Girl is well-suited to dry farming. [6] Researchers at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among those who have described the technique of not watering after transplanting, forcing the roots to grow deeper to seek out ...

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