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Gardening blog's helpful posts of the week [Week 10]

Another incredible week has passed in the gardening world but we haven't missed a second of it - well apart from the few catchup days after arriving back from Tassie. If you found yourself playing catchup as well, here are some of this weeks most helpful gardening tips that other bloggers have been posting;

  • Molly Day from All the Dirt on Gardening wrote about growing tomatoes from seed and then followed up with a post on what to plant once your soil starts to warm up. Her tomato post linked to a very helpful article from Renee's Garden as she goes step-by-step through planting tomatoes from seed to harvesting them.
  • If you're thinking of putting some peas in the ground this season then Steven Wilson from Granny Grunners Garden is your man.
  • A little off topic, but nonetheless helpful is a series of posts from Rob of Sustainable Garden who discusses with his local MEP the seriousness of GM foods. Interesting read...
  • Mary Ann, Idaho Gardener's author links to a helpful post by Marianne Binetti from Seattle who discusses how to prune mophead hydrangeas. Useful and timely advice for both sides of the hemisphere.
  • After Val's great post here about harvesting rainwater, I noticed LadyLuz from Costa de la Luz Gardening has also put in some rainwater tanks. They are such a great way to tap into a very limited resource.
  • And finally, it's that time of the month again when everyone posts what's blooming in their garden. Carol from May Dreams Gardens encourages bloggers to share their flowers with the blogosphere on the 15th day of every month. March is an interesting time of the year on both sides of the equator but it is still interesting to see what others are growing.





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