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https://bonnieplants.com/product/sup...et-100-tomato/ Golden variety are just that, yellow cherry tomatoes. Same size and shape, but slightly different taste. http://media.aerogardenimages.com/me...swatches_1.jpg If I had as much room as you I'd do a golden cherry plant and a super sweet cherry tomato plant. Beefsteak tomatoes are great too! With that many plants you're gonna have pounds of tomatoes! |
Sun Sugar is the best variety of yellow cherry tomatoes. There's also a yellow pear tomato that's a mini tomato also has really good flavor. I agree with lewdog super sweet 100's are the best cherry tomato, not sweet millions, sweet 100's. I haven't found a grape shaped tomato that I like as well as cherry shaped ones.
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Has anyone addressed moles? Are there any tried and true methods to extinction?
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https://www.amazon.com/Manning-Produ.../dp/B0000BYDPE |
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That is absolutely brilliant. |
When are you guy's in KC putting down pre emergent? I was early last year and don't want to jump the gun again.
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Honestly, I don't get it, none of the weeds are up, so I'm not sure what they thing the granuals are going to stick to, but I waited patiently. THAT being said, like I've told every man I know, when you buy a house you only agree to having a kitchen and/or mud room AFTER she agrees to a sprinkler system! If I wasn't in the market for a new AC unit (talk about a dry anal raping!!!), this was the year where some people were going to trench the lawn and casa-de-Glory whould sport a six zone sprinkler system. It will happen next year,,,,,,, or I move! Damn hoses, damn hoses to hell!!!!!!!!!!! They're a waste of money, water, and my ****ing time! |
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I had aerated a few days before, so it was iffy. I know, I know, I shoulda aerated last fall. I ****ed up! It'll be fine, I'll wear the Guido hat for one more year.. |
I've been toying with not using the crabgrass control. I'm not sure my lawn needs it and I've read more and more research about fertilizing early being bad for the root system. The pre-emergent sacrifices root growth for the protection. Since my lawn and the other 2 lawns I take care of in my spare time have pretty solid turf thickness, I'm really considering letting go of that step.
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I might end up saying that the "prevent defense" never works! See, NFL is life!!!!! |
It's my understanding the pre emergent doesn't need to stick to the leaf, that's weed killer. Pre emergent should soak into the soil at a certain soil temperature range like 58 consistent degree?
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Crab grass and anything else. |
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