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Supporting Tomatoes

Did you support your tomato plants? This reduces rot. 3 methods for supporting tomatoes: http://j.mp/9B0jmn

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Stored Tubers

Inspect your stored tubers for rots or drying out and take necessary actions to prevent them from dying.

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Keep Marrows off the Ground!

Use straw or cardboard to keep your marrows off the ground, otherwise they might start to rot.

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Check on Stored Fruits

Check your stored fruits for any signs of rot and decay on a regular basis.

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Alpines are Tender

Remember that damp fallen leaves around your alpine plants should be removed as soon as possible!

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Water Plants Sparingly

During the winter months you should water your houseplants sparingly, otherwise you might promote rot.

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Harvest Everything!

It is important that you don’t leave fruits lying around in your garden, they will rot and spread diseases. [Photo CCBY OakleyOriginals]

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Pumpkin Care

Pumpkins and squashes should be put on slate wood, that way the wet soil won’t rot them. [Photo CCBY JimThePhotographer]

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Waterlogging

Waterlogging is a serious threat as it can rot away your beloved plants, make sure there isn’t any. [Photo CCBY TillWestermayer]

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