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@ On Fertilizers, Granulars should be fine, & concentrates are ok if weren't frozen or crystallized. (Ref:
1:00 PM Jul 17th
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@ Were the fertilizers kept inside or outside? (Ref to question:
12:50 PM Jul 17th
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@ No problem. I'll have a rhubarb answer soon too. Keep those thumbs green and let us know if you have any other questions.
12:39 PM Jul 17th
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@ On Tomatoes, (via John), if your plants are already robust just not producing here's a feeding schedule:
11:32 AM Jul 17th
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@ Your rhubarb question, (via Julie): Sounds like earwigs, slugs, or snails. Diatomaceous Earth or Sluggo will fix those. Pic?
7:46 AM Jul 17th
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@ On your tomato question, (via Julie): Sounds like plants are getting too much nitrogen.Try a fertilizer w/ more phosphorus.
7:41 AM Jul 17th
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@ On your rhubarb question, from Julie: The leaves are always poisonous. After the 1st yr, can eat anytime, red or green.
7:38 AM Jul 17th
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@ Sorry for the delay on your questions, let me see what I can find out. Can you twitpic the rhubarb leaves?
7:26 AM Jul 17th
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@ thanks for the RT! We just got started so we'll take all the help we can get!
11:11 AM Jun 27th
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in reply to Garden_Lovers
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On duty and available to answer your Colorado gardening questions all day!
7:38 AM Jun 27th
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@ That's certainly understandable, keep up the good work there! I'm more avail. during general biz. hours but tweet anytime. Thx
2:05 PM Jun 24th
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@ No problem. Let's start with the basics, what plants have you had the most difficulty growing here? Be specific. -Kelly
1:30 PM Jun 24th
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@ I understand you might need some help with gardening here in CO. We make it our business to make gardening fun not a hassle!
12:51 PM Jun 24th
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@ just testing multiple accounts on tweetdeck
12:46 PM Jun 24th
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