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Use a trowel or shovel to make a hole for each bulb. If you are planting lots of bulbs, digging long trenches makes planting much quicker. The largest bulbs, like tulips and daffodils, need holes about 4 to 6 in (10 to 15 cm) deep. You may want to dig shallow holes for other bulbs.  Read the instructions on the bulb packets to find out how deep each bulb needs to be planted. As a general rule of thumb, the hole needs to be 2 to 3 times deeper than the height of the bulb. Bulbs kept in pots are planted the same way. However, if you plan on putting the bulbs in the ground, take them out of the pots first. Use a nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer, such as bags marked 5-10-5. Add a sprinkle of the fertilizer, about  1 in (2.5 cm) or less, to each hole. Mix the fertilizer into the soil at the bottom before planting the bulb.  Fertilizers are listed according to the quantity of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The middle number, 10 in 5-10-5, stands for the ratio of phosphorus. A liquid fertilizer with a similar NPK composition. Bulbs are generally oval-shaped, like eggs. Rest the wider, flatter end against the soil. Leave the smaller end pointing straight up towards the soil’s surface. If you are unsure which side is the top, lay the bulb on its side. The plant will grow upwards on its own. Walk along your planting area, spreading the bulbs. Make sure they have adequate growing space on all sides. You may want to save space and improve your garden’s appearance by scattering the bulbs a little instead of planting them in a straight line.  Daffodils and tulips need about 3 to 6 in (7.6 to 15.2 cm) of space. Smaller bulbs, such as crocuses, need 2 in (5.1 cm) of space or less. Check the back of the packaging to see how much space each bulb needs. Push soil back into the hole, filling it again. Press down on the soil with a shovel to collapse any air pockets. Then, rake the soil flat and check to make sure the bulb is completely covered. Be careful to avoid stepping on the soil, since this can crush the bulbs and compact the soil. You may wish to mark the planting spots with garden signs. Water the soil immediately after planting the bulbs. Be generous, since you are unlikely to add too much water at first. Continue adding water until the soil stays moist.  You can add about 1 in (2.5 cm) of water in the fall to keep the soil moist. However, stop adding water after frost occurs in your area. You can test the soil by picking some up and rubbing it between your fingers. Moist soil clumps into a ball instead of falling apart.

summary: Dig the soil 8 in (20 cm) deep. Spread a balanced fertilizer in the holes. Place the bulbs with the pointy side up. Position bulbs about 3 to 6 in (7.6 to 15.2 cm) apart. Cover the bulbs with soil. Water the soil until it is moist.


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Split husks are a good indication that the tomatillos are ready for harvest. You should start to see the first fruits with split husks at around day 65 of your plant’s life cycle. Harvest immediately when you notice split husks. Once the tomatillos start to turn yellow, the fruit will lose its tanginess and will no longer be ideal for making salsa and other dishes where this flavor is desired. Make sure to harvest your tomatillos while they are still green. Tomatillos that fall onto the ground and remain there will become new tomatillo plants the following year. Since each tomatillo contains many seeds, leaving the fallen tomatillos on the ground could result in an extremely overgrown garden. Pick up these fallen tomatillos whenever you notice them. You can add tomatillos to your compost pile. Tomatillos will stay fresh at room temperature for up to 1 week after you harvest them, so use them as soon as possible. If you will not be able to use them within a week, you can also store them in a refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.  To store tomatillos in the refrigerator, keep the husks on and place them in a paper bag. To store tomatillos in the freezer, remove the husks, wash them well to remove the waxy, sticky layer on the fruit, and slice them or leave them whole. Place them in plastic freezer bags and put them into the freezer.

summary: Harvest when the husks split. Pick up any dropped tomatillos to prevent overgrowth. Use or store fresh tomatillos as soon as possible.


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or locate a crafting table.  Crafting tables are used to craft a brick block from bricks.  You need to craft a brick block from the bricks in order to build with them.  Crafting tables can be crafted from four wood plank blocks. Right-click or press the left trigger button to open a crafting table. Brick slabs are half a brick block.  They are useful for building steps. You can get six brick slabs from three brick blocks.  On game consoles, select a brick slab from the slabs options under the Structures tab. On other platforms, place three brick blocks in the following positions in the grid:  Place a brick block in the bottom-center space. Place a brick block in the bottom-right space. Place a brick block in the bottom-left space. Hold ⇧ Shift and click or drag the slabs to your inventory.  On Playstation, the brick slabs are added to your inventory automatically when you select them in the crafting menu. Right-click or press the left trigger button to open a crafting table. You can make four sets of brick stairs from six brick blocks.  Brick stairs are combined to make a staircase for climbing and descending. On Playstation, select brick stairs from the options in the Structures tab. On other platforms, place brick blocks in the following positions in the crafting grid:  Place a brick block in all three spaces in the bottom row of the crafting grid. Place a brick block in the center space. Place a brick block in the center-left space. Place a brick block in the upper-left space. Hold ⇧ Shift and click or drag the stairs to your inventory.  On game consoles, the brick stairs are added to your inventory automatically when you select them. Right-click or press the left trigger button to open a crafting table. You need three bricks (not brick blocks) to craft a flower pot.  On Playstation, select the flower pot in the Decorations tab.  On other platforms, place a brick in the following spaces in the crafting grid:  Place a brick in the center space. Place a brick in the upper-left space. Place a brick in the upper-right space. To collect the flower pot, Hold ⇧ Shift and click, or drag the item to your inventory.  On game consoles, it is automatically added to your inventory when you select it from the crafting menu.
summary: Craft Open the crafting table. Craft a brick slab. Collect the brick slabs. Open the crafting table. Craft a set of brick stairs. Collect the brick stairs. Open the crafting table. Craft a flower pot. Collect the flower pot.