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Excessive nutrients in plants and their effect on other nutrients. -  Too much of nutrient can affect the uptake of other nutrients. See how here.  »
By Udut, Kenneth, created on Dec. 5 2009, 55
In Gardening
My Naples FL Tomato Garden Journal -  I'm still trying to figure out the best way to support my tomatoes.  »
By Udut, Kenneth, created on Nov. 19 2009
In Gardening
Many ways to support tomatoes (repost) By simplify3, Udut, Kenneth, edited on Nov. 13 2009
In Gardening
How do you grow tomatoes in South Florida? -  To grow tomatoes in South Florida soils, first amend your soil at least 50/50 with organic matter. The easiest way is to layer it. For a tomato plant, dig a hole at least 18 inches wide and at least 12 inches deep, to accomodate root growth. Why so wide? Because of nematodes. When growing tomatoes in South Florida, nematodes are a tomato plant's worst enemy. Nematodes hate organic matter, so the more organic matter added, the better the nematode control.  »
By Udut, Kenneth, link posted on Oct. 24 2009, 55
In Gardening
HARD FREEZE | HARD FROST | PROTECT YOUR PLANTS FEB 4TH - FEB 5TH -  Protect your plants -- 4 hours below freezing expected at about 4am-8am Thursday morning.  »
By Udut, Kenneth, edited on Feb. 5 2009, 55
In Collier County Calendar
Collier County Farmers assess damages done by recent freezing temps. -  "Its kinda like a kick in the shin. "  »
By Udut, Kenneth, commented on Jan. 30 2009, 44
In Collier County

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