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	<title>Comments on: Oh no - sunburned tomatoes!</title>
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		<title>By: tanny</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 00:51:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tomato Seedling Update:

The tomato plants have survived, but they are looking weak. The tops are growing new leaves, but most of the bottom leaves have died. To make sure we have a good harvest, we bought some seedlings from Urban Harvest (www.uharvest.ca).  They are much stronger than the ones we grew, the lady who worked there shared the secret - grow lamps.  Apparently, they need more than a sunny window.

We replanted our old seedlings by burying more (a lot more) of the stem in the soil so more roots can grow from the stem and making the plant stronger (another trick we learned from the lady at Urban Harvest), alongside we also planted our newly acquired seedlings.</description>
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<p>The tomato plants have survived, but they are looking weak. The tops are growing new leaves, but most of the bottom leaves have died. To make sure we have a good harvest, we bought some seedlings from Urban Harvest (www.uharvest.ca).  They are much stronger than the ones we grew, the lady who worked there shared the secret - grow lamps.  Apparently, they need more than a sunny window.</p>
<p>We replanted our old seedlings by burying more (a lot more) of the stem in the soil so more roots can grow from the stem and making the plant stronger (another trick we learned from the lady at Urban Harvest), alongside we also planted our newly acquired seedlings.</p>
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