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In our Gardens
written by Eileen Abbott
ru omat es are  ne of the  ost popul Check plants regularly for early warning signs of insect
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c   f i   w l c i n o   m a ru t) fo  h su ul Fl  i e in g ) m a s
c   f i   w l c i n o   m a  gardeners. They can  For the hotter months, heat-tolerant cultivars like 'Heat
Fl  i e in g we Fl  i e in g we i   w l c i n o   m a . d u in  i Fl  i e in g we rida in s l l s
t     t t baskets. Regardless, we will focus on container growing.
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t e  es th 't al  p nt ow a affordable option. Choose smaller-growing varieties.
t befor  summ e  es ed dr ff l a . i o i   ' high. Once average nighttime temperatures climb above
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rieties w htti re req ng to e ch ng to o n r e A c w n r l   l are cherry and grape tomatoes, which typically perform
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a  plant cad ove to fol pl ve th e  gh s   w e  gh s   w ea yi om sun throughout the day.
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