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Permaculture Tips

1 Spring is the time for planting that summer essential, the tomato, whether you’re raising your own seed or planting bought or swapped seedlings. When it comes to planting out into the garden, gardeners with limited space often just plant and hope for the best; yet tomato plants and fruits are prone to more diseases and problems than most other vegetables. Many of these can be avoided by crop rotation. Don’t plant

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