For tomato lovers and wanna-be experts – learn the specific growth habits for these three tomato varieties – determinate, indeterminate and dwarf tomatoes
The world of tomatoes can be one of the most amazing, appetizing and pleasant for every gardener.
Tomatoes come in so many varieties that one needs to be a real expert to be able to recognize all of them. And with the continuous development of new sorts, you have to be willing to always learn more.
In the following article you will get an in-depth glimpse of these three tomato varieties – determinate, indeterminate and dwarf.
What’s more important, you’ll learn the advantages and disadvantages of each of these varieties, and finally, their growth habits, which is of crucial importance for the health of the entire plant.
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The battle against white powdery mildew and other insects can be finally over with this simple organic recipe
White powdery mildew, aphids, white flies, stink bugs… the gardener’s enemies are way too many to call gardening a walk in the park.
As a gardener, you are always vigilant for any irregularities on your plants’ leaves or fruits. Anything that shouldn’t be there should immediately be removed.
But what if it’s persistent, and you can’t see the source? It’s not easy to remove white flies’ eggs. How do you treat powdery mildew? People usually remove the affected leaves, but there could be better ways, right?
Yes! Watch the video below to learn about one of the simplest recipes ever that actually work!
If you love blueberries and try to grow them in your garden, it’s time you learn how to make your plants happy and grow faster and healthier.
Certain plants like acidity in the soil, while others prefer alkaline soil. When it comes to blueberries, they prefer acidity. So, how do you give them what they need?
In the form of coffee.
How exactly can you do that? Watch the video below, and it will reveal the best way for you to treat your blueberries with coffee.
Keep in mind that too much coffee will lower the acidity too much, and that’s not as good as you may think. So, be careful.
How to choose what type of mulch to use depending on whether your plants need acidic or alkaline soil
Plants are generally separated into acidic- and alkaline-loving. Essentially, trees love acidic soil, while fruit-bearing plants prefer alkaline. Since these two types of plants complement each other, they are usually the best companions.
What does this have to do with mulching, you may ask? Certain by-products from forests can act as the best mulching source for your garden.
And this is the least you can learn from the following video. You’ll learn what type of mulch to use, how to layer it and why you should layer it in this particular way.
The video will hopefully completely demystify mulching since it gives in-depth explanation about how mulching works and how it complements your soil and feeds your plants.