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		<title>What is that Green Worm Doing in my Garden???</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Planter1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[          The other day I was in the garden watering it, picking cucumbers and zucchinis, and just general garden stuff when I saw a face looking at me from the tomato bushes. Looking more I made out a small body, legs, and eyes. It was a Hornworm munching on my tomato leaves!           Ick! What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>          The other day I was in the garden watering it, picking cucumbers and zucchinis, and just general garden stuff when I saw a face looking at me from the tomato bushes. Looking more I made out a small body, legs, and eyes. It was a Hornworm munching on my tomato leaves!</p>
<p>          Ick! What was I going to do? I obviously had to get rid of it or it could ruin my tomato crops. </p>
<p>          I quickly ran inside and grabbed the grabber, an extendable arm , to pick up the pest. Racing back to the garden I grabbed the first one, plucked him from his perch on the tomato leaf, ran out of the garden and flung him as far away from the garden as possible. I returned to my precious plants and discovered a second one munching away! This one too I grabbed, but he was strong and clung to the plant. I ripped him from the leaf with a mighty pull and flung him as far from the garden as well.</p>
<p>          I breathed a sigh of relief. For now my garden is safe, but for how long will it remain that way?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.borntogarden.com/2008/08/do-your-tomato-plants-have-hornworms/">Click here</a> <strong>to find more information on how to get rid of Hornworms on your tomato plants</strong>.</p>
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		<title>One more Vegetable Garden Problem Solved!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Planter1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Something ate my zucchini! Using pie tins to keep animals out of your vegetable garden. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #003300;"><strong>Something crept in into my vegetable garden overnight and ate my zucchini plants.</strong></span></p>
<p>I thought I did everything right! I put up two fences around my garden to keep out animals. One fence was a made of three foot chicken wire which I buried about one foot deep and the other was a four foot wire fence that was loose on top so animals could not climb up and get in. I planted six tomato plants, six lettuce, six cucumbers, and six zucchini plants. Everything was great. I mulched with the grass clippings from my lawn and watered regularly.</p>
<p>Then one morning I went out to watch my garden grow and notice all my zucchini plants where gone. Whatever got into my garden ate just my zucchini plants and left the rest of my garden alone.</p>
<p>The only thing I can think of is something got into my garden started chomping away on my zucchini and then got interrupted by a noise.</p>
<p>If I didn&#8217;t think of something fast I might lose the whole garden to an unknown critter. I can&#8217;t stay up all night and keep guard over my garden! I have a motion detector light that is close by, but clearly that did not help. I need something that moves and makes noise but what? Later that day when I was rinsing out plastic and tins for recycling, it came to me. Pie tins!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-133" style="float:left; margin:3px" title="something_ate_my_zucchini_p" src="http://borntogarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/something_ate_my_zucchini_p.jpg" alt="something_ate_my_zucchini_p" width="250" height="195" />And that&#8217;s what I did. I hung pie tins on all sides of my garden. They make noise in the slightest of breeze and if something was trying to climb my fence they would surely make a clatter. I also added a small beach ball to roll around gently inside the garden just in case those critters get past my pie tins.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a month since I installed my pie tins and my vegetables are flourishing including the zucchini plants that I replanted.</p>
<p>I still don&#8217;t know what ate my zucchini plants but I&#8217;m sure glad I decided to make a pie!</p>
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		<title>Planning Your Vegetable Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 00:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Planter1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first step to planning your vegetable garden is to figure out what and how much vegetables you would like to grow. For example, if you like tomatoes or cucumbers make sure to plant enough for you, your friends, and your neighbors because everybody loves homegrown vegetables!   The next step is to plan your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">The first step to planning your vegetable garden is to figure out what and how much vegetables you would like to grow. For example, if you like tomatoes or cucumbers make sure to plant enough for you, your friends, and your neighbors because everybody loves homegrown vegetables! </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">The next step is to plan your garden out on paper.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>You will need to make sure you do not plant your vegetables too close together or too close to your garden fence. You will want to be able to move around them to weed and pick your harvest. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Step number three will be deciding whether you will buy already grown little seedlings or start your garden from seeds. If it is early in the season you can start your vegetables from seeds. When you choose your seeds make sure to check the planting zone on the back of the seed packet. You can purchase seed packets in many different stores including garden centers, grocery stores, and home centers. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">If you decide to start your garden indoor from seeds, you can use small paper cups and some potting soil. Following the directions on the seed packets will get you off to a good start. It will take several days for the seeds to germinate, but soon you will see little leaves and stems start to poke out of the dirt and develop. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-indent: 0.5in;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Whether you purchase seedlings or seeds you will need to wait until all danger of frost is gone for your area to start planting your seedlings into your garden. Make sure to check the spacing of the plants from the seed packets or the plant tabs. You may also want to attach the empty seed packet or plant tab to the area of the plants you have planted. This will help you remember what plants have been planted where. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">If you follow these steps you are on your way to a productive, healthy garden.</span></p>
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		<title>Preparing Your Vegetable Garden for Spring!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 22:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Planter1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Springtime is right around the corner, and now is the time to prepare your vegetable garden. You don’t need a big backyard to have a vegetable garden. If you don’t have an area around your home to plant vegetables, consider container gardening. You can grow many delicious vegetables or herbs in containers in very little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Springtime is right around the corner, and now is the time to prepare your vegetable garden. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">You don’t need a big backyard to have a vegetable garden. If you don’t have an area around your home to plant vegetables, consider container gardening. You can grow many delicious vegetables or herbs in containers in very little space. You can use a window sill, deck, patio, or porch. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>All you need is sunlight and rich soil. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">If this is your first year for a garden you will need to choose your site. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Sunlight:</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Choose a site that gets a lot of sunlight. You will want at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>Although 8-10 hours is much better. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Close to Home:</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Pick a site that is close to your house. Having a site close to your house will be easier for you to water, weed, and keep critters out. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Soil:</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Loose, well drained, and rich soil is what you will need to have a successful garden. Adding organic matter will improve clay or sandy soil. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;">Water:</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">You will want to locate your garden near water. The closer to the spigot or other water source, the more chances of you watering your garden often.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Avoid low spots, like at the bottom of a hill. These areas will stay cooler longer and water may pool in the area.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">If you are planting your garden on the same site as last season, remove all dead plant material. Add organic matter and turn the soil. Don’t forget to rotate the crops from last season. This will avoid soil borne diseases and maintain a good soil balance. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #466813; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">For container gardening, you can use almost any type of container. The size of your container will depend on the vegetable that you will be growing and also the spot that you have for your container to be placed. If you are looking to grow tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants, you could use a 5 gallon container. Remember your container will need drainage holes and about 1 inch of gravel on the bottom to help with drainage. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My garden so far is completely organic. Meaning, that I don&#8217;t use any chemicals of any kind. And that&#8217;s the way I&#8217;d like to keep it. But as the summer goes on, I&#8217;m finding more and more bugs and pests in and around my garden. Luckily for me, and those of you who also want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My garden so far is completely organic. Meaning, that I don&#8217;t use any chemicals of any kind. And that&#8217;s the way I&#8217;d like to keep it. But as the summer goes on, I&#8217;m finding more and more bugs and pests in and around my garden. Luckily for me, and those of you who also want to keep your gardens chemical free, there are a variety of plants and flowers that will do the same job as pesticides &#8211; only without harming our delicious fruits and vegetables.</p>
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<td><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/ai66cy63y5LOURNQRNLNMPUVQRN?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14587&#038;cjsku=14587" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14587.jpg" border="0" alt="Large-Leafed Italian Basil Herbs"/></a><img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/jh115vvzntrCFLIEHIECEDGLMHIE" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/de81efolfn25B847842436BC784?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14604&#038;cjsku=14604" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14604.jpg" border="0" alt="Catnip Herbs"/></a><img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/lt68vvzntrCFLIEHIECEDGLMHIE" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/ce106ft1zt0GJPMILMIGIHKPQLMI?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14599&#038;cjsku=14599" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14599.jpg" border="0" alt="Chamomile Herbs"/></a><br />
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<td><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/9i98kjspjr69FC8BC8687AFGBC8?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14608&#038;cjsku=14608" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14608.jpg" border="0" alt="Garlic Chives Herbs"/></a><br />
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<p>Here is a list of 20 plants you need to have in your vegetable garden. These plants may surprise you! I had no idea that these plants not only looked beautiful and tasted wonderful, but also can help deter pests and bugs from the garden.</p>
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<li> <a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/es121ar-xrzEHNKGJKGEGFINOJKG?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14587&#038;cjsku=14587" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Basil</strong></a><img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/ga106xjnbhf0396256202149A562" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> - A favorite herb of mine anyway &#8211; and I already had some in my garden of course! Basil repels aphids, flies, mosquitos, and mites. It also has fungicidal properties. If you plant basil around your tomato plants, you won&#8217;t have to worry about icky hornworms. </li>
<li><strong>Borage </strong>- This one I was really not familiar with, but found out that it is an herb sometimes called the starflower. The leaves taste like fresh cucumber and are used in salads and soups especially in Germany. The flowers are sweet like honey and are often used as edible decoration. It is also good for planting around your tomatos as it repels tomato worms.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/qe65r09608ORXUQTUQOQPSXYTUQ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14604&#038;cjsku=14604" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Catnip</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/ts76wquiom7AGD9CD9798BGHCD9" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Cats love it, but ants, fleas and mosquitoes hate it! I see this herb in the supermarket and until now have just passed it by not knowing what to use it for. Next time I see it, I&#8217;m buying it!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/ga106wktqks7AGD9CD9798BGHCD9?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14599&#038;cjsku=14599" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Chamomile</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/mo75p59y31NQWTPSTPNPORWXSTP" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Great for a relaxing pre-bedtime tea, the camomile plant keeps cabbage moths out of your garden.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/6m101vpyvpxCFLIEHIECEDGLMHIE?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14608&#038;cjsku=14608" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Chives</strong></a><img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/td121m-3sywHKQNJMNJHJILQRMNJ" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; A baked potato isn&#8217;t the same without them, but aphids don&#8217;t feel the same! Plant chives especially around your roses and lettuce.</li>
<li><strong>Feverfew </strong>- A really pretty flower that almost looks like a daisy, and found in old gardens. It is often used as a medicinal herb. For my purposes, it is known to keep moths away. I&#8217;ll put some in pots by my front door and see if it truly works!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/m865vpyvpxCFLIEHIECEDGLMHIE?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14593&#038;cjsku=14593" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Lavender</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/lf115iw-ousDGMJFIJFDFEHMNIJF" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Smells fantastic, great for making relaxation teas AND keeps slugs out of the garden. Excellent news as I am not a slug fan at all.</li>
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<td><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/qh105wktqks7AGD9CD9798BGHCD9?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14593&#038;cjsku=14593" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14593.jpg" border="0" alt="Lavender Herbs"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/fb106m-3sywHKQNJMNJHJILQRMNJ" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/ha81wktqks7AGD9CD9798BGHCD9?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D16769&#038;cjsku=16769" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/16769.jpg" border="0" alt="Inca II Marigold Mix Easy-Grow Kit"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/5777nswkqo9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/qg121biroiq58EB7AB75769EFAB7?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14054&#038;cjsku=14054" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14054.jpg" border="0" alt="Mint Mix Herbs"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/il122nswkqo9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/th75ox52x4KNTQMPQMKMLOTUPQM?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63069&#038;cjsku=63069" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/63069.jpg" border="0" alt="Jewel Mix Nasturtium"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/tk72qmqeki36C958953547CD895" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
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<li><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/8l122mu2-u1HKQNJMNJHJILQRMNJ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D16769&#038;cjsku=16769" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Marigolds</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/g4108nswkqo9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; These are traditional flowers that my mom always planted among our vegetable plants in the gardens we had as kids. Bugs cannot stand the smell of marigolds, so plant them liberally around your garden. French and African varieties also keep nematodes out of the soil.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/9m70wktqks7AGD9CD9798BGHCD9?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14054&#038;cjsku=14054" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Mint</strong></a><img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/ao104bosgmk58EB7AB75769EFAB7" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Another great herb that no kitchen garden should be without anyway. But did you know that mint plants repel aphids, cabbage moths, and cabbage worms? I sure didn&#8217;t!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/ld104efolfn25B847842436BC784?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63069&#038;cjsku=63069" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Nasturtium</strong></a><img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/o398ax0pvtEHNKGJKGEGFINOJKG" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; A plant I&#8217;ve read about in magazines but didn&#8217;t realize is quite prevalent. This pretty little flowering plants keeps away aphids and whiteflies. Be sure to plant these around fruit trees, cucumbers and squash.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/r6105zw41w3JMSPLOPLJLKNSTOPL?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14797&#038;cjsku=14797" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Onion</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/3o98vvzntrCFLIEHIECEDGLMHIE" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; If you love to cook, you love the onion. We have lots of wild onions in our neck of the woods. Onions keep ants at bay. Which is good because we also have lots of those!</li>
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<td><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/nm97zw41w3JMSPLOPLJLKNSTOPL?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14797&#038;cjsku=14797" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14797.jpg" border="0" alt="White Bunching Onion"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/ja103ltxlrpADJGCFGCACBEJKFGC" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/a6106ox52x4KNTQMPQMKMLOTUPQM?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14592&#038;cjsku=14592" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/14592.jpg" border="0" alt="Oregano Herbs"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/3j77tkocig14A736731325AB673" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/p1115y1A719PSYVRUVRPRQTYZUVR?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63071&#038;cjsku=63071" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/63071.jpg" border="0" alt="Lavender Storm Petunia"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/gm101nswkqo9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/ah81mu2-u1HKQNJMNJHJILQRMNJ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63040&#038;cjsku=63040" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/63040.jpg" border="0" alt="Champion Radish"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/ei77xjnbhf0396256202149A562" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
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<li><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/lm105ar-xrzEHNKGJKGEGFINOJKG?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D14592&#038;cjsku=14592" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Oregano</strong></a><img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/o1117h48x20MPVSORSOMONQVWRSO" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Growing up half Italian, I believe I have oregano streaming through my blood. Either way, its great in tomato sauce and italian dressing, and oregano plants keep away cucumber beetles.</li>
<li><strong>Pennyroyal </strong>- In the mint family, pennyroyal leaves have a strong spearmint smell. Ants don&#8217;t like it, so I definitely do!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/bc74r09608ORXUQTUQOQPSXYTUQ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63071&#038;cjsku=63071" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Petunia</strong></a><img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/8r97qmqeki36C958953547CD895" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; I knew a little girl named Petunia once&#8230;but I digress. Pretty flowers and the added benefit of repelling aphids, leafhoppers, and Mexican bean beetles.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/rp83nmvsmu9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D63040&#038;cjsku=63040" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Radish</strong></a><img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/d7108p59y31NQWTPSTPNPORWXSTP" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; A great entry for salad ingredients, the radish is smartly planted around cucumbers and squash to keep away beetles.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/t8118qgpmgo36C958953547CD895?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D13976&#038;cjsku=13976" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Rosemary</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/rj75elpdjh25B847842436BC784" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; I love rosemary bread and so always have fresh rosemary around. Plant this in your garden to ward off the cabbage moth, bean beetle and carrot fly.</li>
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<td><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/o0104gv30v2ILROKNOKIKJMRSNOK?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D13976&#038;cjsku=13976" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/13976.jpg" border="0" alt="Rosemary Herbs"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/aq115tkocig14A736731325AB673" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/jr75ft1zt0GJPMILMIGIHKPQLMI?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D16430&#038;cjsku=16430" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/16430.jpg" border="0" alt="English Thyme Herbs"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/97115nswkqo9CIFBEFB9BADIJEFB" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
<td><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/c4106zw41w3JMSPLOPLJLKNSTOPL?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D15058&#038;cjsku=15058" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><img src="http://gurneys.com/images/100/15058.jpg" border="0" alt="Big Beef Hybrid (VFFNT) Tomato"/></a><br />
<img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/gh116h48x20MPVSORSOMONQVWRSO" width="1" height="1" border="0"/></td>
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<li><strong>Rue </strong>- As in &#8220;you&#8217;ll rue the day&#8221; I guess, because this medicinal herb smells terrible! But it does keep away Japanese beetles (and gardeners&#8230;yuck!). ***GOOD TO KNOW: don&#8217;t plant rue anywhere near your basil &#8211; they don&#8217;t play well, and so neither plant will grow.</li>
<li><strong>Tansy </strong>- Another pretty little flower, Tansy is disagreeable to ants.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/pa117js0ys-FIOLHKLHFHGJOPKLH?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D16430&#038;cjsku=16430" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Thyme</strong></a><img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/eh102o26v0zKNTQMPQMKMLOTUPQM" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; One of the herbs we can&#8217;t do without, Thyme plants deter cabbage worms and slugs.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/41100p-85-7NQWTPSTPNPORWXSTP?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgurneys.com%2Fproduct.asp%3Fpn%3D15058&#038;cjsku=15058" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://gurneys.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;"><strong>Tomato</strong></a><img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/jj101m-3sywHKQNJMNJHJILQRMNJ" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> &#8211; Yep, you&#8217;ve probably got these in your garden already. And if you also have asparagus, plant them together. The tomato plants will ward off asparagus beetles.</li>
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<p>If any of this information surprises you, you&#8217;re not alone. We&#8217;ve always had gardens and while we knew about some of these helpful plants, we were surprised by a great many too.</p>
<p>If you have any great garden tips, <a href="http://www.borntogarden.com/contact.php">please send them to us using our handy contact form </a>or by leaving a comment on this post. We&#8217;d love to hear from you!</p>
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		<title>Recent Salmonella Tomato Infection is the Tipping Point to Growing Your Own Vegetables</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just today the FDA announced that even more states are susceptible to the outbreak of salmonella (salmonellosis) infected tomatoes. On their list of don&#8217;t eats include raw: Roma, Round Red and Plum tomatoes. You should also not eat any products containing these raw tomatoes. As someone who loves tomatoes, I&#8217;m in shock. Although I live in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="None"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-30" title="Roma Tomatoes" src="http://borntogarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/plumtomatoes.jpg" alt="FDA Issues Tomato Salmonella Warning" width="189" height="160" /></a></p>
<p>Just today the FDA announced that even more states are susceptible to the outbreak of salmonella (salmonellosis) infected tomatoes. <strong>On their list of don&#8217;t eats include raw: Roma, Round Red and Plum tomatoes. You should also not eat any products containing these raw tomatoes.</strong></p>
<p>As someone who loves tomatoes, I&#8217;m in shock. Although I live in <strong>Tennessee, a so-called &#8220;cleared&#8221; state</strong>, I&#8217;m not so anxious to buy any tomatos in the grocery store. (Other <strong>cleared states and regions</strong>: Arkansas, California, Georgia, Hawaii, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas in its traceback investigation. Imported tomatoes from Belgium, Canada, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Israel, The Netherlands and Puerto Rico also have been cleared).</p>
<p><strong>If you live here, or buy tomatoes that come from any of these areas</strong>, you are affected: Two significant sources in production at that time that have not been cleared by the federal agencies are Florida and Mexico. New Mexico Department of Health officials have said that its investigators are looking closely at product from Mexico. States reporting the highest sicknesses (no deaths have been reported yet): Texas (56), New Mexico (39), Illinois (17) and Arizona (12).</p>
<p><strong>Other states affected</strong> are California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Given all of this, I am glad that I decided to <a title="How to grow tomatoes tomato growing tomatos" href="http://www.borntogarden.com/growtomatoes.php" target="_blank">grow my own tomatoes </a>(and zucchini and cucumbers and fresh herbs), although my plants are not quite to the bearing fruit stages yet. Stil I would recommend anyone who intends on eating fresh, uncooked vegetables anytime in the future, that you grow your own. It&#8217;s not hard to do, with our <a title="Guide to growing tomatoes how to grow tomato" href="http://www.borntogarden.com/growtomatoes.php" target="_blank">guide to growing tomatoes</a> and <a title="How to grow vegetables growing vegetables vegetable gardens" href="http://www.borntogarden.com/vegetables.php" target="_self">other vegetables</a>, you have all the information and sources you need. It&#8217;s not expensive, if you frequent our vendors, you&#8217;ll find some of the best prices around for seeds<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/9377elpdjh25B847842436BC786" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />, seedlings and starter plants<img src="http://www.awltovhc.com/se121m-3sywHKQNJMNJHJINNLLRI" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />. Space isn&#8217;t an issue as most vegetables can grow in containers if that is all you have room for, and tomatoes are especially accommodating as they can actually grow upside-down,<br />
hanging from a basket<img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/ro80xjnbhf039625620216644A1" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t wait for the FDA to tell you that today&#8217;s supermarket produce is not actually the best thing for you, and often carries diseases, germs and other unpleasantness &#8211; such as high price tags. Take the bull by the horns and <a title="How to start a vegetable garden" href="http://www.borntogarden.com/2008/05/20/planting-vegetables-101planting-vegetables-101/" target="_blank">start your own vegetable garden today</a>! See our recent post: <a title="Planting Vegetables How to Plant Vegetables" href="http://www.borntogarden.com/2008/05/20/planting-vegetables-101planting-vegetables-101/" target="_blank">Planting Vegetables 101</a></p>
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		<title>Yes there is still Time to Plant Tomatoes!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomatoes are fairly easy to grow - if you know how, so check out our new tomato growing guide to grow plump, juicy tomatoes and make sure your tomato plants are as healthy as possible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomatoes are fairly easy to grow &#8211; if you know how, so check out our new <a href="http://www.borntogarden.com/growtomatoes.php" target="_blank">tomato growing guide</a> to be sure you know all you need to about tomato plant care, fertilizer, optimum growing area, as well as how to ward off pests and diseases.<br />
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Tomatoes are a favorite of any kitchen garden. And don&#8217;t worry about growing too many luscious, juicy, brilliant tomatoes&#8230;your many friends, neighbors and relatives will be standing by to take them off of your hands &#8211; especially with the way store bought tomatoes have been going up in price, and often down in quality.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s one reason why having a kitchen garden this year is a great idea. As supermarket costs go up, you&#8217;ll only pay pennies on the dollar to grow your own fabulous veggies and herbs. Check out our <a href="http://www.borntogarden.com/vegetables.php" target="_blank">vegetables page</a> for more information.</p>
<p>Vegetable gardening is something the whole family can enjoy and do together. Teach the kids how to weed and water. And keep checking back right here on BornToGarden.com for all the information you need to make all of your gardens simply gorgeous!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.borntogarden.com/growtomatoes.php" target="_blank"><strong>Read our tomato growing guide now!</strong></a></p>
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