Monday, June 6, 2011

Newsletter: How to Prune Tomatoes and Deadhead Flowering Plants

Hello, Tim!

Time spent pruning tomatoes and deadheading flowering plants pays dividends in a better-looking, more productive garden. Also in this eLetter, ways to attract beneficial insects.

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    June 6, 2011
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Attracting beneficial insectsAttracting Beneficial Insects to Your Garden

To lure good bugs to your garden, first get to know the players, then give them the right habitat.

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Pruning tomatoesPruning Tomatoes

Learn how to manage your plants for better health and better fruit.

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DeadheadingVideos: Deadheading Flowering Plants

Deadheading improves a plant's appearance, controls reseeding, and redirects a plant's energy from seed production to root and vegetative growth. It also prolongs the bloom period of some plants, and in many cases, can encourage a second flush of flowers.

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Deadheading Flowering Shrubs...


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