





| Vegetable plants P through Z! |

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| Pepper, Ace Just one ACE pepper (ACE stands for the vitamins it is rich in) contains the recommended daily intake of vitamin C and soil, plenty of sun and uniformly moist (but not water-logged) during the peak growing season to keep your peppers healthy and growing. Feed once when setting out, then again with a nitrogen fertilizer as fruit begins to set. |
| Pepper, Golden Summer and uniformly moist (but not water-logged) during the peak Feed once when setting out, then again with a nitrogen fertilizer as fruit begins to set. |
| Pepper, Lady Bell Keep plants supplied with well-drained soil, plenty of sun and uniformly moist (but not water-logged) during the peak Feed once when setting out, then again with a nitrogen fertilizer as fruit begins to set. |
| Tomato, Roma (Plum) Water often and deeply, soaking the soil six to eight inches deep at least twice a week. Do not let the soil dry out between waterings. Mulch can help you maintain the moisture for your plant. Fertilize one week before as well as on the day of planting. They love fertilizer, especially love phosphorous, avoid high nitrogen. Make sure to support your plants. |
| Tomato, Sweet Cluster Water often and deeply, soaking the soil six to eight inches deep at least twice a week. Do not let the soil dry out between waterings. Mulch can help you maintain the moisture for your plant. Fertilize one week before as well as on the day of planting. They love fertilizer, especially love phosphorous, avoid high nitrogen. Make sure to support your plants. |
| Tomato, Sweet 100 deep at least twice a week. Do not let the soil dry out moisture for your plant. Fertilize one week before as well as on the day of planting. They love fertilizer, especially love phosphorous, avoid high nitrogen. Make sure to support your plants. |