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Karen

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Adventures in Decorating Little River, SC
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  • Our tips will guarantee you success with growing tomatoes this year!
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Our Tomato Planting Tips

With the weather warming up, some of you may be planning to plant some tomatoes. Follow our tips that we've garnered from experience over several years of growing tomatoes and you'll be making your first 'mater sandwich before you know it!

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Jane@Cottage at the Cross... Lamar, SC
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  • The last of our mushroom compost from last year...
  • "Beautiful! Glorious! Delicious!," say my plants.

Tips for Applying Mulch!

We will have 3 yards of mushroom compost delivered this week. When I begin filling my first wheelbarrow, I will think about the mulching techniques I have learned from many and various ...»
gardeners over the past 10 years...

What I have learned so far:

1. This is a lot of work! So make it count for double the time & money: add nutrients while you mulch.

2. Apply it 2-3 inches deep to suppress weeds for the growing season. You still may get some, but usually they are easier to pull out of the loose mulch than the firm soil.

3. Make sure to leave your plants some wiggle room. Apply the mulch deeply, but leave it at least one inch away from the crown of the plant. Leave 2-3 inches of space all around tree trunks.

4. Do not apply hot compost (meaning mushroom compost or other nutrient rich sources) to woodland (e.g. ferns) or silver-leaved plants (lavender).

5. For garden areas in which you want to encourage self-seeding plants, use a garden fork to "tickle in" some compost over those areas. Christopher Lloyd talks all about this in his book Succession Planting for Year-Round Pleasure. He also covers many other aspects of ornamental gardens. (It is my favorite garden book\!)

6. If you are mulching with well-rotted mushroom compost, be sure to save some extra for patching you lawn, topping off your vegetable beds (or containers), and even your ornamental containers.

7. You know you are a real gardener when just thinking of rotted plant and animal material gives you excited butterflies in your stomach... as opposed to the queasiness that most people feel in their stomachs.

Any more tips from my fellow gardeners?

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"A funny thing happens in real estate. When it comes back , it comes back up like gangbusters!" - Barbara Corcoran
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Boxwood and French Script Bargains

#Recycle Woo hoo! My favorite new frenchy finds at a bargain price have combined to make a fun new vignette to greet my guests! Visit my blog for a tutorial and for more details!
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How I Painted A Cedar Chest With Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint

I shared pictures of my Boxwood Cedar Chest last week and this post is showing how I achieved the chippy finish.
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Petticoat Junktion Clarksville, TN
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