Garden Newsletter 5-07

The latest issue of the Gardening Secrets Newsletter has been released and is on its way to every gardener on the e-mail list.

If you haven’t subscribed to the free newsletter yet, it’s not too late… you can do so at the following link: http://www.mygardeningsecrets.com/optin.html.

The focus of this month’s newsletter is a garden favorite; the homegrown tomato. Tips include information on staking, fertilizing, transplanting, and other ideas for growing delicious tomatoes in your own backyard garden. Discover the colorful and trendy material that I’ll be testing out on my tomato beds this summer.

You’ll also read about a simple technique that will help to keep your tomato plants in a more manageable condition, while at the same time improving the health of the plants and the quality of the fruits that are produced.

The newsletter fields a couple of questions; one from a gardener looking for a convenient way to grow tomatoes in an apartment, and another question from a gardener seeking your advice for growing tomatillos in her Northern garden.

Watch your inbox for the current issue of the Gardening Secrets Newsletter, or visit the Subscription Page to request a copy of this bi-monthly vegetable gardening newsletter.



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This entry was posted on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 at 9:51 pm and is filed under Kenny’s Garden Journals. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Garden Newsletter 5-07”

  1. Tina Says:

    Hello.
    This is my first Garden
    just want some good pointers

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