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Aronia Planting Guide - Part I - Soil PH, Soil Needs, Weed Control, and Watering

Introduction Aronia Plants Are Nature's Super Healthy Creation Aronia is a true Native American plant that is widely grown in Europe for fruit production. A native plant, developing in the North America ecosystem, Aronia bushes have adapted to grow in growing zones 3 to 7. It is a perennial, deciduous, self pollinating, self-supporting shrub. There are many advantages to growing an aronia plant on your property. It is a very ornamental and resilient plant. It is adapted to the natural ecosystem; it is better able to withstand invasions from insects and diseases as well as the natural variations in the climate than non native plants. Native aronia plants require little care once established on your property. The flowers are self pollinating (apomictic), thus only one plant is needed to produce fruit. Full of antioxidants, Aronia produces one of the healthiest berries on the planet. The Viking and Nero varieties are heavy fruit producers and can be a major source of income for a sma...

Watering Tomatoes, Growing Tomatoes, Watering Tomato Plants

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The best tips for watering tomatoes in container gardens, or when backyard vegetable gardening. Learn when and how to water tomato plants for best results. There are differing opinions among gardeners about watering tomatoes while the plants are still in containers or flats before they are transplanted to the garden. Some gardening experts claim that the tomato plants should be allowed to dry so the roots will begin to stretch seeking moisture and become better established. On the other hand, it is the viewpoint of others that the seedlings should be kept quite moist to reduce transplant shock and to help retain the soil surrounding the roots. To find a happy medium, follow the sound advice to "puddle the plants in" as the wise old timers say. This means as soon as you set out your plants, water well enough to create puddles. As the season continues, when watering tomatoes, less is more! That's right! Less water will encourage the tomato plant to be more productive with f...

Watering Tomato Plants, How to Water Tomatoes, Watering Tomatoes

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The best tips for watering tomato plants growing in containers or backyard vegetable gardens. Learn how much and how frequently to water when planting tomato plants in the garden. Design Your Own Vegetable Garden Layout Using our Free "Vegetable Garden Planner" Software! When and how much to water are two big questions for beginning gardeners. Watering tomato plants sufficiently is important because they grow in full sun and use and lose more water than plants grown in the shade. Tomatoes need plenty of water especially during the early growth, flowering, and setting fruit cycle, because they grow fast. Make certain to water the soil before it dries out. Download Free Garden Planning Worksheets, Garden Diary, Zone Chart, Or Planting Guide Using rainwater is typically recommended as the healthiest technique when watering tomato plants. You can also use tap water or follow traditional recycling practices. In the olden days, gardeners caught rainwater in water barrels and tubs ...