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Hi everyone! I’ve finally decided to turn my thumb green this year. I’ve just cleared a small patch in my backyard (or set up some pots on my balcony) and I'm planning to start with tomatoes, basil, and maybe some peppers. Since I'm a complete beginner, I have a few quick questions: • What’s the one thing you wish you knew when you first started? • Are there any specific organic...

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Hello to All: My partner and I are retired farmers/ranchers in our mid 70's. I hail from Florida, involved mostly in citrus and cattle. My Girlfriend worked ranches in Montana, the Dakotas, and Wyoming. She did a lot of large acreage Wheat, Alfalfa, Corn Etc. Here, we mostly grow our own food, and barter for what we don't have. In closing, we're a couple ol' dogs hoping to le...

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Yesterday I was looking at future forecasts 50’s Fahrenheit for a few days. Only open Windows and turn the Heater off. Went out there this morning my Tropicals did not like this. So closed the Windows and turn the Heater on and turn the exhaust fan up. big rockpile

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I started out thinking I was going to plant Early Girl, changed my mind to Amish Paste and bought some seed, finally decided Marglob. Now I’m wondering if I can plant them every week so I don’t have them all at once? big rockpile

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I winter-sow about 2/3 of each seed variety, both in the classic milk jugs and in converted clear Rubbermaid bins with tarps. Same old, same old every year without issue. However, this year has been warm in the desert, and my bins have been getting dried out faster than I can hydrate them. We finally had rain today and they got a nice slow deep soak, but now I'm wondering how mu...

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