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		<title>Simple Ways To Understand How To Grow Tomato Plants Utilizing Not Much Effort Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 02:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yvonne Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A growing tomato method for home use is definitely a fabulous idea but you must always be aware of the fact that it is not something one can achieve without effort. To make it a success you will need commitment and much dedication all along the road.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/simple-ways-to-understand-how-to-grow-tomato-plants-utilizing-not-much-effort-today.html">Simple Ways To Understand How To Grow Tomato Plants Utilizing Not Much Effort Today</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>A growing tomato method for home use is definitely a fabulous idea but you must always be aware of the fact that it is not something one can achieve without effort. To make it a success you will need commitment and much dedication all along the road.</p>
<p>There are those who will prefer having the tomatoes right from the seedling. All that is required here is to ensure the plants grow to a point where they branch out. Growing the seedlings in an enclosed environment might not work well because this will inhibit the required airing for growth. The best thing is to ensure that the plants have direct sunlight or alternatively glow lights. The plants should however be placed a few inches away from the lights. The seedlings can finally be planted in a sunny and airy part of the vegetable garden.</p>
<p>Tomato plants need to have strong stems so that they can perfectly hold the fruits. One way that this can be achieved is using a fan so that they can sway and move from the breeze. The breeze should only be for a few minutes and during the day only. Tomatoes usually do well in areas with heat and to ensure this one needs to cover the area with black plastic some weeks before the time of planting. Thing is a strategy that can bring forth the fruits much earlier than expected.</p>
<p>It is of great importance while planting the tomato plants to ensure that they go much deeper than they were in the nursery and that only a few leaves remain. This is so because the plants are able develop roots on the stem. One should therefore, either dig deeper of plant the seedlings sideways on a shallow tunnel because they will still finally straighten up to the direction of sunlight.</p>
<p>Mulching should then follow but this is after the ground has warmed up so as to preserve water and prevent the soil form the likely soil diseases that might destroy the plants. Putting it much early is not advisable because it will provide a shade that will in turn cool the soil.</p>
<p>All the initial leaves on the plants should be plucked out once more leaves have developed because they can easily cause fungus infection to the plant. This comes as a result of an accumulation of pathogens in the soil due to less light at the bottom of the plant. Another way of avoiding this is ensuring the plants are sprayed with compost tea once in a week.</p>
<p>The suckers developing on the joints should be plucked out because they only serve the purpose of draining energy from the plant. The process should however be done with care because too much of it can inhibit photosynthesis that is necessary for producing sugars for the fruits.</p>
<p>Another important thing to remember while growing tomato plants is watering the plants on a regular basis, especially during the early stages of development. Poor watering can lead to conditions such as the blossom end crack or rot on the fruit. This happens because of the concentration of sugars at the bottom of the fruit that greatly ruins their flavor.</p>
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		<title>Creating Your Own Italian Herb Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 02:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yilmaz Cesur</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are considering growing an herb garden, think about an Italian herb garden. This will give you some of the tastiest plants that you can use to create great Italian dishes. It should not be surprising that this type of herb garden is rather popular.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/creating-your-own-italian-herb-garden.html">Creating Your Own Italian Herb Garden</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>When you are considering growing an herb garden, think about an Italian herb garden. This will give you some of the tastiest plants that you can use to create great Italian dishes. It should not be surprising that this type of herb garden is rather popular.</p>
<p>Basil is a great choice for an herb to include in herb garden. It is used in many of the traditional Italian dishes. It also is amazing in that when planted next to other plants, like tomatoes, basil gives those plants a unique flavor. Basil also is a natural pest repellent and will help keep flies away from the garden.</p>
<p>A harder plant to grow is Parsley, but those who do grow it will find that it works in Italian dishes, and even other types of foods. Originally it was used as a breath mint, and then it was discovered that Parsley also works great on a meal. This tradition continued generation after generation, and as of yet it shows no signs of stopping.</p>
<p>Want a pretty herb growing in your garden? You don&#8217;t have to sacrifice beauty for flavor. Oregano gives you both. You get pretty purple flowers and a nice strong taste (if you harvest after the flowers are gone). Nothing beats oregano when you want color and flavor from your garden.</p>
<p>Fennel is generally used for Italian Sausage. As the plant matures it actually loses it&#8217;s flavor, which makes it much different from other herbs. This means that the plant must be dived and replanted often to maintain the flavor.</p>
<p>Want a very easy, yet beneficial herb? Try rosemary. This herb is simple to grow because it is very tough, but it won&#8217;t last through frost. It looks nice when it is grown since it is a shrub or evergreen type herb. It also gets blue flowers which add some color to your garden.</p>
<p>You must have garlic in your Italian herb garden. There is no way your garden could ever be complete without garlic. Garlic is so easy to grow, too. Plant the cloves and they grow. They don&#8217;t need special care or even special soil. They just need room to grow. Harvest them and you can freeze, dry or pickle it for later use.</p>
<p>Sage is used in a variety of Italian dishes from meats to salads. New shoots of the plant contain the most flavor so it is recommended not to let sage plants to get to woody by keeping them trim. New shoots will be encouraged to grow. Sage can be harvested after it blooms.</p>
<p>These herbs cover the basics of Italian herbs. Make sure that when you choose your herbs that you consider the needs of the herbs. Planting, harvesting and other factors are important to know about each type of herb that you plant. Also remember these herbs are not just for flavor. They also provide beauty and the smell is enough to get your stomach rumbling. Once your garden begins to grow, you will get that amazing aroma of cuisine straight from Italy that will have you in the kitchen and cooking in no time.</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.herbgardeningessentials.com/herb-garden-italian-style">Italian Herb Garden</a>, then visit Yilmaz Cesur&#8217;s site to find the best advice via his <a target='_blank' href="http://www.herbgardeningessentials.com">Free Herb Garden eCourse</a> for you.</p>
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