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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Gardening: Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables - Canning Safety
... acidity is sufficient. The absence of high acidity in the food can promote harmful bacteria. Make sure you know the acid levels of the ... reduce the likelihood of breakage. If a jar breaks with food in it, throw it out. Why chance a sliver of glass in your food? Did you Know? The ...
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The Gardener's Network- Fruit : Growing Blueberry Bushes
... reduce the risk of cancer. As if the great taste wasn't enough reason to eat them in large quantities...... The month of July is Blueberries Month. That's because the ... or rocky soils. You may need to increase the acidity in your soil to grow healthy bushes. Space ... berries. The Birds and the Blueberries Forget the story of the birds and the bees. We're talkin the birds and the blueberries. ...
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Gardener's Network - Flowers : How to Grow Hydrangea Flowers
... the flowers are blue. The higher the acidity(and aluminum), the bluer the flower. Neutral soils with less aluminum are white. Alkaline soils result in pink blooms. To change flower colors: Add lime of the soil to reduce acidity ...
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