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Tuesday
Mar062012

Starting off your tomatoes, peppers and chillies

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Start to sow your tomatoes, peppers and chillies now to get a head start, an earlier crop and hopefully a longer cropping period. Also rake the thatch and moss from your lawn, and aerate any compacted areas ready for the spring.

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