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My Toddler Garden

Posted 10-09-2011 at 02:13 AM by mrsbblack
I'm new to the blogging idea. This is my first attempt. And my first blog. I'm calling it "my toddler garden"

Although I have many plans and expectations for my vegetable garden, it is not up and growing yet so I don't feel privileged to even call it a "vegetable garden". Toddler garden sounds fun. I currently have a toddler and the title suits me for the moment.

It is very late summer here, in Michigan (US) and, I have only measured and plotted...
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Rhubarb problem

Posted 09-09-2011 at 01:51 PM by Tom2
I am quite new to gardening and I have a problem with my rhubarb which I only planted about 4/5 months ago, it is quite large and some of the stems are splitting and peeling back.
Is this a common problem and if so what can I do about it. I know you are not supposed to remove any stems in the first year but it is really big and I had to as it was taking over the path along side it. Also at the end of the year what do you do to over winter it, do you just leave it?

Thanks...
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Need a bit of help

Posted 11-08-2011 at 12:38 AM by TommyC41
Hi

Can anybody give some ideas on what is best to try and grow at present as i have been growing in the garden and i have just got a plot to start growing i know its a little late but i wan't to get something on the go
Thanks
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new member

Posted 04-08-2011 at 07:14 PM by TommyC41
Hi, to everyone just a little message to say that I have just got started this year and would be grateful for any handy tips on all aspects of veggie growing so don't be shy and get in touch I would be really grateful
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tomato plants not flowering

Posted 30-07-2011 at 02:06 PM by macca100
Hi,

I was just wondering if someone could give me some advice, i have a few tomato plants, but no tomato's, they flower and then the flowers appear to dry out and die. they are well looked after plants, but i dont know the cause of the problem. Any help would be appreciated
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