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Ugg - Over the winter I carefully researched all my tomato seeds and ordered from 4-5 sources. I bought grow lights, self watering seed starters, etc. I carefully cultivated the seedlings, and they were thriving. As I was hardening the plants, we had ...
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Mostly, I operate on the theory....
What I have decided is this: Tomatoes get, rain, etc.
I grow heirloom tomatoes and have learned a bit in recent years on forums like this.
TDS1 - We have lots of good experts that post here, but I am not one .
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I have two self-watering window pots for growing greens. The soil seems to stay quite moist since it's self-watering, so I am letting it dry out for a few days. Anyway, these little buggers are still all up in the soil, coming out whenever I disturb the...
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Nedwina, I will try.
And people who grow tomatoes, brugmansias, etc., are advised to wash carefully after handling plants and it will kill off the fungus gnat larva if you use it religiously.
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I took a picture for this discussion and here's the scoop. The plan was to create the full picture show of start to now, but the pictures haven't made it off the camera yet.
This season new seedlings, refurbished and new earthboxes following EB recommendations...
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I would begin a spraying.
It looks like some sort of fungus or bacterial infection.
Are welcome.
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Into the juicer; poured into 200 ml of water, and the cucumber, tomatoes with juice; to squeeze a good cucumber tomato juice into a cup, add a little honey and seasoning.
nutritional analysis]
containing
cucumber cucumber enzyme, this substance has a ...
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I am new to earthboxes.
I have been researching when to start my seeds for my second season planting in the fall, but I am still confused. I purchased plants for my first season, but now I want to try different varieties.
I purchased seeds from Tomato...
Started by dorlindablue on
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Don't assume because probably use organic copper too; I've had a lot of problem with fungus this season.
In Ellenton? http://earthboxstore.com/contact.asp
Tomatoes get leggy without sun.
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:36:13 -0400, "Dan L." <doesnotwork@goesnowhere145.net
I am about to try my first time at canning anything.
I have an American 910 (4 quart jar, 7 pint) pressure canner and
a Water Bath canner and the ball complete canning...
Started by Dan L. on
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_What_ is mushy? The ....
Haven't a
clue if you can extract juice easily from strained tomatoes.
On Fri, 28 toss the tomatoes in the jars.
Www.uga.edu/nchfp/how/can3_tomato.html
for a complete guide to canning tomatoes.
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Hi
A friend gave me a few seedlings of cherry tomatoes, which have now grown quite high. They were doing very well indoors, and because the weather is so mild and sunny I put them outside on my balcony (south facing). Yesterday, as I watered them, I noticed...
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If water is left on the leaves the sunlight shines through drops and magnifies the light and... .
But can I ask if you are watering them from above? Those look like splashes .
Can't really help on the diagnosis, there are so many things that can affect toms .
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Many years, some vegetable garden tomatoes here get BER (blossom end rot?) I've read various gardening info/forums and the cause seems to be attributed to all kinds of things like too wet, calcium shortage, fungus, cold then hot nights, etc. This year...
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Central Maine, Ayuh! Joined Forum 2008* pH, low calcium in the soil, or bacteria... .
Blight tolerant, but low on taste.
Even in hanging containers, I gre "defiant" tomatoes.
I had tomatoes in several areas.
Over on something like potato tubers.
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Our morning weather man will go outside to their water garden in the AM to do his forecast...the other moring he said that evening he was going to have to Milk his Tomato plants...the Anchor lady asked him what he was talking about.
He said Once a month...
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Milk and Tomato Growing You may have heard or read that milk is sometimes used to help grow tomatoes about! It was in Almonzo (....
Lilmouthy Googled Milking Tomato plants and it was saying that it's really good for tomatoes.
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How to get more out of your tomato plants.
After you have provided your tomato plants with a non-acidic, nutritious medium with which to grow in, sometimes, just watering and fertilizing your tomato plants after that is just not enough. When you look ...
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