That’s my third first year hahaha always a new start, always a new learning.Don’t give up- first years are like this.
Mine was, too.
Be mindful of the harvest humidity: I lost most of my first crop to mold.
and sometimes third years are like this...Don’t give up- first years are like this.
Mine was, too.
Be mindful of the harvest humidity: I lost most of my first crop to mold.
Many types, I bought them in mixed packages. 1 mixed cherry and 1 mixed big . So I always got italian tomatoes, beefsteak yellow and red tomatoes, peach yellow tomatoes, purple/brown tomatoes and a variety of cherry tomatoes.Good looking patch/garden. What types of tomato are you growing?
Two years ago I grew tomatoes and tobacco (as an experiment). My tomato seedling were great, and while transplanting them into a flower bed I added a generous amount of 20-20-20 fertilizer solution in each hole. Next morning each of them was dying. It was a shock for me and I didn't touch them that day. The day after I dug the seedling out, washed the roots under the flowing water, flushed the flower bed with water for a half an hour and put the seedling back in. Guess what, I had a huge harvest of tomatoes that yearI killed almost 80% of all my seedlings (tobacco and veggies).
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