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Old 17-06-2010, 10:15 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Gardening Green (How to become an Organic Genius!)

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garden guy wrote:

On Jun 17, 12:24*pm, Billy wrote:
In article ,
*"Suzanne D." wrote:

"garden guy" wrote in message
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And i have no idea
what tomatoe to plant in Utah because I've never lived there in a dry
climate. But I would recommend the celebrity tomatoes


I jus planted a half a dozen slicer varieties, and the Celebrities are
the
only ones who seem to be doing badly. *They wilt every single day and
need
lots of extra attention. *That's probably why they are called Celebrity.


I couldn't really tell you that much about other than the
seed needs to go in rich soil and have plenty of water and sunlight.


Wow, that's great advice! *Thanks! *I'll try that!
--S.


Who would have thunk it was so easy, huh?
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Well sorry that your celebrity's are going bad but I live in a humid
climate and I water them everyday, but about my potatoes they have
holes in them from pesty insects. I need help. Do I put that insect
dust on them??


Colorado bean guys just a squish . Rotenone organic but...

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16243845

Actually that insect dust is profound ignorance. Sevin malathion yada
yada.

You do need help and I'd suggest going to a library or neighbors that
have been in the garden for awhile.

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Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden
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