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Plant a Friend for Your Tomatoes

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Marigold, petunias and white geraniums are said to help ward off harmful nematodes, cutworms, beetles and tomato hornworms. Keep tomatoes away from all members of the cabbage family and always plant dill and tomatoes at… 

Be Good to Your Roses

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Brad Jalbert, owner of Select Roses in Langley, experienced his second biggest loss of roses since the killer-cold of the 2008-2009 winter.  Record flash cold in November hit plants when they were still in full… 

Caring for Acid-Loving Plants

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Caring for Acid-Loving Plants ( adapted from Sheena Adams, GardenWise online ) Most plants grow best in a pH range close to neutral, with a slight touch of acidity, or 6.5 on the pH scale.… 

The Sociable Garden

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The Sociable Garden… …plants that thrive on the companionship of others (Adapted from Sheena Adams, GardenWise online June 2011) When surrounded by the right friends, vegetable plants, fruit trees and berry bushes will produce higher yields… 

Green Manure

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Green Manure to Boost Soil and Add Nitrogen-fixing (Sheena Adams  GardenWise online, September 2011) Fall is the time to give back nutrients to the soil. After adding compost, manure and store-bought soil amendments, sow a… 

Be Safe This Summer

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Tetanus is an illness caused by a toxin (or poison) made by bacteria that block normal control of nerve reflexes in the spinal column. Although many people associate tetanus with rusty nails, you can get…