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are always a good choice because, of all veggies, tomatoes tend to get the most diseases. soil, planting and care devote a prime, sunny spot to tomatoes, which will grow into a tall screen of green foliage studded with ripening fruits in mid to late summer. tomatoes need at least hours of sun to bring
out their best flavours, and you will need to stake, trellis, or cage the sprawling plants to keep them off the ground. decide on a support plan before you set out your plants. • try to space robust, long-vined, indeterminate varieties about cm ( ') apart. • stocky determinate tomato plants can be grown...
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/ storage / risk factors description conocarpus erectus, one of two species in the genus conocarpus, is a mangrove shrub and tree in the family combretaceae growing on shorelines in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including florida, bermuda, the bahamas, the caribbean, central and
south america from mexico to brazil on the atlantic coast and mexico to ecuador on the pacific coast, western africa and in melanesia and polynesia. c. erectus is usually a dense multiple-trunked shrub, – m tall, but can grow into a tree up to m or more tall, with a trunk up to m in diameter. the bark...
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