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  1. underwatering is the usual cause. It happened with my plant few years back when I was underwatering. If you are not sure, getting a soil moisture meter would be helpful

    underwatering is the usual cause. It happened with my plant few years back when I was underwatering. If you are not sure, getting a soil moisture meter would be helpful

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  2. It looks like a fungal issue. you can cut that leaf and repot the plant. Also check if you are overwatering.

    It looks like a fungal issue. you can cut that leaf and repot the plant. Also check if you are overwatering.

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  3. You can start with easy ones like mint, rosemary, sweet basil, thai basil , lavender and thyme

    You can start with easy ones like mint, rosemary, sweet basil, thai basil , lavender and thyme

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  4. When it comes to raised bed depth for tomatoes here, your typical Aussie summer sun tends to bake the soil a bit, so I'd recommend going deeper than you might in cooler climates. Aim for 18-24 inches for most varieties, especially if you're growing indeterminate types like those juicy Romas. CentralRead more

    When it comes to raised bed depth for tomatoes here, your typical Aussie summer sun tends to bake the soil a bit, so I’d recommend going deeper than you might in cooler climates. Aim for 18-24 inches for most varieties, especially if you’re growing indeterminate types like those juicy Romas. Central Coast soil can be sandy in some spots, so don’t forget to mix in some good compost and organic matter like those delicious composted banana peels

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    I usually find softwood cuttings to be easier. I have few cuttings which I planted 4 weeks back and few leaves are already there on it. Take cuttings which has leaves, about 6 to 8 inches long, cut it below the leaf node. I usually dip it in rooting hormone gel and place in planter with normal pottiRead more

    rose-step-propagationI usually find softwood cuttings to be easier. I have few cuttings which I planted 4 weeks back and few leaves are already there on it. Take cuttings which has leaves, about 6 to 8 inches long, cut it below the leaf node. I usually dip it in rooting hormone gel and place in planter with normal potting mix. Make sure it is moist daily. You would see leaves emerging by 3rd week.

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