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    Rough mulch vs fine mulch

    It will be purchased by the pickup truck load. Both the fine mulch and the coarse is $10 a load. I was just trying to see what the pros and cons of each are before deciding which. We did course last year for the flower beds, since it was cheaper last year. But, some of the pieces are so thick...
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    Rough mulch vs fine mulch

    We would like to mulch our vegetable garden for the first time this year to discourage weed growth that may lead to handweeding. ( :sick ) What is better? Fine/screened mulch or just rough cut? I'm personally thinking that fine mulch composts faster, where the larger particles in the rough cut...
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    Vermicomposting with rabbits..

    Alrighty. Turned my little buddies loose in their new home. Go forth and multiply!!! *buahahahaha*
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    Vermicomposting with rabbits..

    I just wanted to double check and make sure I had everything in order. I picked up a small tub of worms today and before I add them to their new home, I wanted to make sure it wasn't going to kill them. :lol: I have a large plastic tote, in it I placed roughly 6 inches of shredded newspaper on...
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    ACK!! Downed Tomatoes. Please help quick!

    Thanks Tutter. Only the squash had a few broken branches, but then I think I figured out what happened to it. My father hung a birdfeeder almost right above it, I'm thinking a couple of quarreling songbirds ran into it. The squash has recovered but the tomatoes have not. Since I actually had...
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    ACK!! Downed Tomatoes. Please help quick!

    Oh yeah, I am located in North Carolina. I'm just so frustrated that I don't know what's happening. They didn't have too many symptoms to help figure it out. They looked like something ran them over, all withered with several branches snapped and kinda flopped on the ground. No bugs that...
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    ACK!! Downed Tomatoes. Please help quick!

    We planted 9 tomato plants and have excitedly watched them grow. They bloomed this week, but all of a sudden one looked like it got trampled, then withered and died. This tomato was right in the middle of the bunch. No footprints or pawprints to point at the dogs or family. A squash plant also...
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