Looks great. I usually plant around the 3rd week of march. May have to cover it once or twice but never had much problem. You got some great lookin soul
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Looks great. I usually plant around the 3rd week of march. May have to cover it once or twice but never had much problem. You got some great lookin soul
Don I was thinking the same thing about the soul,but maybe its mulch.
Nope, it's a mix of top soil, manure, sand, peat moss, and ??.
I planted a bunch of those Romas one year Slimey. Had so many that my wife made a bunch of homemade salsa, they make a fine tasting salsa.
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Good Luck Slimy. Don't know just how much rain we may get, hope your maters don't get the Black rot. That sure is some good looking soil you got there!What all you got planted?
Early garden has maters, peppers, onions, and my 4 year old daughter wanted to plant some strawberries. In a few weeks ill plant squash, okra, cucumbers, watermelons, cantaloupe, radishes, carrots and I'm sure something else. Also another 20 tomato plants.
Looks good.
add cottonseed hulls to the soil mix, you'll have a tomato plants tall as your house...
It sucked not planting one this year. That's OK, when we do get moved the place we get's gonna have a nice garden spot or I ain;t buying it. I'll have that sucker done right
Looks good, I hope not to early.
Watering the maters: Drill a few 1/8" to 1/4" holes in the bottom of some 2 liter drink bottles. Cut the neck off so the hole is about 2" dia., Bury the bottle about 3/4 ways deep or more close to each plant. Add 1 teaspoon of fertilizer to each bottle, 6 12 12 if you can find it, fill with water. Refill water every 2 or 3 days. Add fertilizer every 10 days.
Bottom rot, bloom drop: suppose to be from not enough calcium in the soil. You can find a bottle of powder at the store. Mix it with water and spray the plants. I get the big bottle of calcium capsules from the health center. I add 4 separated capsules everytime I fertilize the water bottles.