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More than a hundred years after one of the deadliest racial massacres in American history, rural Black farmers in Elaine move ...
Generally, start spraying in early April as the weather warms (or earlier at the first sign of fungal lesions/spots).
Growing tomatoes from seed requires an additional five to six weeks before the plants are ready to transplant into the garden ...
Pets and plants also suffer in extreme heat. Like people, they need extra water and relief from the sun’s intense rays. Shade ...
Plant trap crops, like dill or borage, that attract moths to lure them away from your tomatoes, recommends Singh.