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Amuse bouche: Gardening tip#1

When planting tomato plants, place a few crushed, washed empty egg shells in the plot before adding the tomato plant and burying. The egg shells, when mixed with water, will provide extra calcium that will help prevent calcium deficiencies, which can lead to blossom rot, an enemy to tomato plants.

Source: My friend, Farmer Danielle

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Amuse Bouche: Noun. Etymology: French: literally, entertains the mouth. A small, complimentary appetizer served at the beginning of a meal to awaken the taste buds. Leena Eats definition: a quick shot of gastronomic knowledge for the brain.

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Amuse bouche: Gardening tip#1

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