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Jeane Erpenbach
Can I use the left over straw from growing my potatoes for compost even though some of the potatoes were diseased?
pattimair
Too late for turnips?
jerilyns@bresnan.net
My beefsteak tomatoes are huge, but one side is ripe and the other is still green. What causes this?
BCS
How do I harvest celery?
johannagreen
How do I harvest beet seeds?
Erla
Where can I obtain wolfberry (goji) seeds?
mountainlesli
Is there any problem w/cutting some of the leaves on zucchini or crooked neck squash. I have a raised bed and limited space
lgfcparadise
When is the best time to pick jalapenos? Green or Red?
sophie53
Why are my tomatoes still green?
Farmer Dave
What are some good home made remedies for lawn weed control, pest control, fungus control, and fertilizer that really work.
johannagreen
How to reign the earwig population back in?
Bimba Kamat
How can I grow coriander (aka cilantro) at home in a small container?

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