The right answer to every gardening questions

The right answer to every gardening questions

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Xia 1 hours ago
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#krautundrueben26 Unfortunately, I don’t have a picture of my tomatoes from 2025, since I didn’t harvest a single one. My lesson from last season was definitely that you shouldn’t plant tomatoes in a (horse) manure bed created in the same year 🙈—that was a total bust. All that effort was for nothing. I’d read about it before, but didn’t believe it. Well, I won’t do that again; I’d rather plant something else there.

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Passiflora 1 hours ago
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I pruned my fig tree back by about half and cut it back by about a third. I hope there will be just as many figs this summer as there were in 2025🥰

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DoGreen 2 hours ago
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That cozy, relaxed feeling you get when you have a clean garden bed. Do you know what I mean? Still, I waited a really long time to do it this year. It’s worth it. Lots of things are sprouting in the greenhouse that you might want to have in the garden. I’ve had a lot of Patagonian verbena, sunflowers, chamomile, and amaranth in there. You can start them off this late. And you can leave the plants in there for now until they’re ready to go into the garden. Or you can grab some pots and take them with you for the time being, or leave them in the greenhouse. It depends on how often you can get to the garden. I take them with me since I’m only there every three days.

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