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61. Thrips
Thrips overwinter on the corms, then suck the juices from the young foliage, damaging it to a point where the manufacture of food is seriously curtailed and the plants are unable to make normal development.
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62. Tomato Problems
Thrips overwinter on the corms, then suck the juices from the young foliage, damaging it to a point where the manufacture of food is seriously curtailed and the plants are unable to make normal development.
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63. Hedges
A plant which makes rapid growth does so because it has a fast-spreading, invasive root system which ranges far and wide in search of the food required to maintain such growth.
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64. Moss Control
The mosses take over where other plants are unable to exist, either due to the fertility of the soil being depleted, the grass plants being cut too short and unable to make sufficient food to survive, or an uneven surface where high spots are "scalped" with the mower.
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65. Feeding The Lawn
Grass contains hundreds of individual plants which all need food and air in the root area. Regular loosening of the soil and frequent applications of fertilizer takes care of this.
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66. Lime
Lime is used on lawns only when the soil reaches such a high state of acidity that the grass can no longer obtain the locked-up food.
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67. Figs
Those expanding leaves beyond the fruits are a form of insurance that food supplies will pass through the twig to nourish them, and on the way the fruits will take what they need for developing the seeds within them—for that is nature's way, even though we understand these varieties do not set viable seeds.
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68. When To Pick Apples And Pears
At today's high commercial prices, and the need for good food, see that your surpluses are used. By the end of August it is likely that Bartlett pears will be ripe enough to drop.
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69. June - First Week
- Use no toxic sprays on food plants, for each day now food is being taken from the garden to the table.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/​gardening/​the_gardener_s_yearbook/​june_first_week.html

70. One To Three Years
Teach your child the meaning of "hot" and try to keep containers of hot food and liquid out of reach.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/​safety_and_special_interest/​child_safety/​one_to_three_years.html


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January 9, 2009