Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 06-08-2009
Tomato leaf diseases are a big problem to the vegetable gardener as some lesser ones display the same symptoms as really virulent ones. If your tomato plant leaves display any of the following symptoms, then you may have cause for concern:
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 06-08-2009
Disease in tomato plants can just creep up on you so you need to be vigilant and take action at the first sign of a problem.
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 06-08-2009
Tomato disease identification is quite difficult, if you want or need to know exactly which disease is affecting your tomato plants.
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 05-08-2009
It’s marvellous to grow your own vegetables but tomato diseases and pests can make growing them frustrating. In general, good soil, careful watering and freedom from frost should ensure a decent crop. However, if you do spot signs of disease or pests…
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 05-08-2009
Who doesn’t want to rest in comfort this summer season? As you decide on your deck and patio furniture for the season, there are several options to survey. From the ever popular Adirondack chair and wood outdoor furniture to fabric, wicker, or
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 24-07-2009
When water is a scarce resource in your area, it’s best to conserve water. How do we not waste water while keeping a healthy and green lawn?
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 24-07-2009
We all know that any home can be transformed by the chosen décor. If you are searching for either a new home decor, or you would like to spruce up your current design, you may want to consider a regional theme. By following a country, Southwes
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 24-07-2009
Most gardeners know that daffodils, snowdrops, hyacinths and tulips grow from bulbs and that many other flowers grow from rhizomes, tubers or corms but what is the difference and can they all be treated in the same way?
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 24-07-2009
Growing grapes is not restricted to hot climates. They have been grown in the United Kingdom for 2000 years. They will grow outdoors in most parts of the UK, especially in the south, and equally well in a greenhouse. Although it takes a little effort
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Posted by Phil Rogers | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 24-07-2009
Landscape Gardening – Turn your empty spaces near your house in to a garden. This article will give you some useful steps to follow.
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