Growing plants
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I was reminded looking at some past photos, about the growth we've had in our raised beds here in the mountains.
I guess the raised beds are really 'mine', but we both built the beds, and both of us filled them with compost! Not an insignificant thing.
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Hmm, I've not trained (or pruned) tomatoes before, but I know it's a good practice.
Check out some of the videos online (Fine Gardening and Johnny's Seeds) have nice ones.
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