BarG
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You know what. I am gonna take a leap here and ask my wife to send a rep for my soil conditions. She is a rep for Texas agirilife. she keeps them alive
is there an ideal soil to grow tobacco in? im sure there are different requirements for different strains, but is there a general target i should strive for? talking more of mineral and fertilizer content than soil type composition. also is there a best or worst type of manure to use? thanks.
I am going to try something I read on the internet. for bottom rot on tomatoes, I am going to bury some crushed egg shells for calcium defeiency. It only happens in specific areas in my garden.
I am going to try something I read on the internet. for bottom rot on tomatoes, I am going to bury some crushed egg shells for calcium defeiency. It only happens in specific areas in my garden.
My grandfather was a small farmer. But one of the thing he spend his life on was just Tomatoes and he was living alot of book and other things after his death. My big sister still grow variants that he was growing not sure if she grafting tomatoes.I am wondering if tomato rootstock would cure blossom end rot . My son will be growing in his high tunnel this year and plans on using Maxifort or Estamino rootstock . Has anyone used grafted tomatoes ?
BigBonner: Sorry that I posting a Swedish link but google translate was making a bad work in this case. If someone have a better translating program they are welcome to help. Some of the information in the link are pretty good. http://www2.jordbruksverket.se/webdav/files/SJV/trycksaker/Pdf_ovrigt/P9_8b.pdf