Leaf curl and blossom end rot have been problems for my container tomatoes, but not serious ones — at least so far. Despite the heat, humidity and rain of the early summer, it looks like this will be a good year for tomatoes. First, the facts: As of mid-July, Minnesota has seen the highest combined levels of heat and humidity…
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Three All-Star Pollinator Plants
There are many plants that attract, feed and nurture pollinating insects and birds. And, every gardener will have favorites. In my garden, there are three plants that always seem to be covered with bees and butterflies. Here’s the rundown: Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is the biggest bee magnet in my yard. Sometimes called giant anise hyssop or hummingbird mint, I…
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Why Grow Tomatoes in Containers?
This is the first year that I am growing the majority of my tomatoes in containers, and wow, are they doing well! I decided to go with containers because I’m using my raised beds for a cutting garden, and I’ve found that growing tomatoes in my regular garden beds results in slow growth and late-season diseases. I planted one tomato…
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Gardening for Pollinators in a Big Way
This summer I’ll be planting a small pollinator garden on our boulevard. It’s the start of what I hope will be a bigger garden along my hellstrip—the 55-by-7 foot stretch of our property between the sidewalk and the street. Start small, and grow it from there is a good motto in the garden. Still, seeing a big, private garden with…
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