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Also a well balance fertilizer or a slow release for veggies. That way there will be no fast and furious growth, more than what the zuke does normally?

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Also a well balance fertilizer or a slow release for veggies. That way there will be no fast and furious growth, more than what the zuke does normally?

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Sometimes a severe change in temperature form hot to cool will make buds drop off. Q: I wish to raise all blue potatoes with 15 children at school. We need to plant them in containers so the children can finish raising the potatoes at home when school is out in June. We live in the southeast. Do you have suggestions that will make this painless and easy for the children? I was worried about too wet, too dry, not the right soil, diseases, etc. Thank you for any help you can give. A: This sounds like an excellent idea and project to be doing with children. Yes, keeping it simple and doable is a good idea. I suggest getting ‘free’ buckets from the deli department of your local grocery store. Plastic light ones will do. Drill holes in the bottom for drainage. Use very loose potting soil. You may be able to cut it with just regular top soil. 99 cents per 40 lbs. Usually at the big boxes ( K-Mart or Wal-Mart ) …I suggest you try and get the store bought soil as to be a sterile as possible

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