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    Default Garden question.......


    Just finished pulling up my tomato plants. They didn't do well this year for some reason. They kept spltting and busting. I have heard from several people theirs did the same thing.
    Anyways.....
    I want to plant some greens this year along with some green onions.
    My question is, when do you plants greens and onions and do they take alot of fertilize, no fertilize etc????
    Also, where can someone get some seed for mustard greens this time of year?
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    You plant onions in the early Spring. You should be able to get mustard seed at any garden place....or you could get some at Scruggs. The greens you can plant now.
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    Greens need to be in the ground now...or last week or the last. fertilize like everything else...every 10-14 days.

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    Brocolli and cauliflower need to go now. If you like Bib Lettiace, plant it now to. I'm going this week to get my stuff to plant
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    What causes the tomatoes to split? Mine have done that every year.

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    Default I did some research and found out

    it's to wet and then to dry. To much water and then not enough water. I used Mulch around mine now and never had that problem this year
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