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    Leggy tomato plants

    Greetings, fellow gardeners! I haven't been on this forum in a while and am glad to be back. :) I've been growing tomatoes pretty much my entire adult life (I'm 54). This year, even though I am using the same brand of soil (raised beds), same fertilizer I have always used, etc., all of my...
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    Bulb Question (new to bulbs)

    Hi, Bulb Experts! This is my first time dealing with bulbs, so please bear with me. I found a bag of assorted hyacinth bulbs in the storage unit. I know I bought them in 2013 with the intention to plant them last fall. They are not dried up and appear pretty much the same as they did when I...
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    Evil Ground Squirrels!

    A family of ground squirrels has moved into the raised bed garden at the winery where I am the vegetable gardener. I have never dealt with this particular critter before. Personally, I'd like to sit out there some quiet, lazy afternoon and pick 'em all off one by one with a pellet gun, but I...
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    Have you ever planted a "chaos" garden?

    I got this idea from reading one of the many gardening blogs that I read on a regular basis. A lady took all her left over seeds, mixed them up in a jar, and had her kids sprinkle them in a prepared bed. I thought this would be a fun thing to try, so I did. I am just now starting to get...
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    Question about tomatillos

    We grow tomatillos every year. We don't even have to plant them anymore. We have about 6 volunteer plants in the yard right now (doesn't even count the ones I've pulled out and the ones that keep popping up). Anyway, I heard about pineapple tomatillos and per chance found some seeds for...
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    Question About Flower Bulbs

    Last fall, I bought some sacks of flower bulbs at Walmart. They were like 3 for $12 or something like that. I bought a sack of hyacinth bulbs, a sack of red & yellow striped tulip bulbs, and a sack of assorted color iris bulbs. I completely forgot about them & found them in the shed the other...
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    Massive Garden Project, Need Advice

    Hi folks, I have a dilemma and thought I would bring my question to the friendliest and most knowledgeable garden peeps in the world.... all of you. :) Is there a formula for calculating how much soil/compost one will need for raised beds? I have been tasked with creating an organic garden...
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    Compost Pile

    Just wanted to share that my hubby & daughter built me a new compost pile today! We had one of those tumbling composters but outgrew it now that our whole yard is a garden. I'm hecka happy now! Hopefully we'll have better soil/yields next year. Plants have been growing great, lots of green...
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    How late is too late for tomatoes?

    I live in zone 9A. I am thinking of doing a second planting of tomatoes in about 3 weeks so we will have tomatoes through the end of fall. Has anyone else in this zone tried this? This is my first year gardening in this zone. We only moved here a year ago & it's very different from...
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    New to growing tomatillos, have a question

    Last year I tried cooking with fresh tomatillos for the first time and really liked the outcome of using fresh ones, so I'm growing my own this year. I've never seen tomatillo plants and don't know much about them, just got a deal on 3 plants, planted them, and they are doing really super...
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    Gardening Tools and Equipment Discussion

    It seems that this year, I have acquired quite a few of the gardening implements that I have been wanting, though I still have many more on my wish list! I thought it would be fun to discuss amongst us all: A) What is your favorite gardening tool(s) that you currently possess, and why? B)...
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    Stretching your EBT/Food Stamp Dollars

    I do not know if this is still the case, but back in the late 1980s when I was getting food stamps, we could buy fruit and vegetable seeds and seedlings at the store with food stamps. For those here who are on the EBT/food stamp program or if someone you know/love is on that program, you may...
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    Moles, gophers, and other tunneling critters

    We live in the Sierras and have a serious problem on our property with tunneling critters. I really do not want to put poison into the ground to kill these little buggers, but they're pretty prolific in our yard. We are working on our pre-spring planting chores (our garden area is bigger than...
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    New to starting plants from seed, could use some pointers

    I've been gardening off and on most of my adult life, and while some plants do well when you put the seeds directly into the ground, some plants do better when you use transplanted seedlings, which I have always purchased at nurseries, home improvement/gardening stores, from other gardeners and...
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