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re: 2023 Spring Garden Thread
Posted on 5/21/23 at 9:09 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Posted on 5/21/23 at 9:09 pm to Longer Tail Tiger
Will try those.
Garden at the house is doing well will have a ton of tomatos.
The one at the camp is good but a few weeks behind. I wanted to plant it first but just didn’t work out.
Garden at the house is doing well will have a ton of tomatos.
The one at the camp is good but a few weeks behind. I wanted to plant it first but just didn’t work out.
Posted on 5/22/23 at 6:16 am to eng08
Anyone help me with blooms on my tomatoes falling off? I have 10 or so plants. Different varieties and most of the blooms are falling off each plant. I have several tomatoes on on some plants. I use an electric toothbrush to pollinate. Lower nitrogen fertilizer (Tomato tone) obviously I can't control weather but there are no pests on them.
I use Neem oil and bt spray. Plants are looking extremely healthy with growth and have lots of blooms but most just fall off? Zone 7b central Alabama
I use Neem oil and bt spray. Plants are looking extremely healthy with growth and have lots of blooms but most just fall off? Zone 7b central Alabama
Posted on 5/22/23 at 4:36 pm to eng08
FWIW, while searching for a seller of Tromboncino squash seeds, I just noticed there are some for sale at rareseeds.com; but interestingly the seeds are identified by a different name, i.e., Zucchino Rampicante squash.
It does seem, based on most of the information I've read, the preferable way of growing them is on a trellis rather than on the ground.
Anyway, here's a link to the rareseeds listing for the seeds: LINK
I wish anyone who might plant this dual purpose heirloom vining squash, i.e., summer and/or winter squash, all the best!
It does seem, based on most of the information I've read, the preferable way of growing them is on a trellis rather than on the ground.
Anyway, here's a link to the rareseeds listing for the seeds: LINK
I wish anyone who might plant this dual purpose heirloom vining squash, i.e., summer and/or winter squash, all the best!
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