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Apr 24, 2020 7:52 AM CST
Name: Lynda Horn
Arkansas (Zone 7b)
Eat more tomatoes!
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I've used cypress with no negative results. They key is to have good soil that has lots of good compost added. I also use a good organic veggie specific fertilizer, usually a 3-4-4. Too much nitrogen and you run the risk of big, beautiful leafy veggies that bear very little produce. Fertilizer is not a one formula fits all product.
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