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  • 07 Nov - Xander Mutch
    Hey I just planted a watermelon seed in a pot, how often should I water it and should I leave the pot in the sun all day or where should I leave the pot for the seed to grow?
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    Where can I buy a Choko near Gore Southland
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  • 05 Nov - Sonja
    My sis in law grows ginger in Columbia SC. No prob. She lets it come up in the compost bin in dappled shade to protect it from the heat. If you want to keep it all year, you'll have to pot it up a...
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    Can I start sowing onion seeds in November. If so which type of onion is suitable
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  • 04 Nov - Christina
    I noticed it says garlic is not recommended for USA zone 9b. I am in 9b central California. I plant garlic every year mid-December and harvest it mid-June. With the winter rains I don’t worry abo...
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  • 03 Nov - John Daly
    Where Can I buy Rhubarb to Plant in Brisbane Area Please let me know Thanks John 0437 821523
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  • 02 Nov - Colleen
    I'm also in 10b and I find they get really shabby looking if not pruned back. (I've never grown a hybrid variety, though...maybe they're tidier?)
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