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OB Gardeners - Tomato Advice
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:33 am
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:33 am
I'd like to grow some tomaters at the house his year. When and what to do? I've never been much of a gardener, thanks.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:37 am to Redfish2010
Maters are one of most aggervating to me.. If not enough calcium in soil they bottom rot, bugs love em, worms love em, haha just alot of attention... With that said, if you are just looking to grow a few in pots you shouldn have much problem. When i garden i have a fairly big garden and plant all in the ground.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:41 am to Redfish2010
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:42 am to Redfish2010
Posted on 2/21/13 at 8:50 am to Redfish2010
You putting them in the ground as a garden, or just a couple in pots? Or some type of raised bed?
Do it today, and just cover if you think there's gonna be a frost. Go to Clegg's and get a couple different varieties. See which ones grow best. If you are only doing it to have a couple for sandwiches and such you can get the wire baskets to put over them so you don't have to worry about tying them up every other day.
Do it today, and just cover if you think there's gonna be a frost. Go to Clegg's and get a couple different varieties. See which ones grow best. If you are only doing it to have a couple for sandwiches and such you can get the wire baskets to put over them so you don't have to worry about tying them up every other day.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 9:01 am to Redfish2010
Sun and heat. They need both to turn out delicious like a good mater should.
Ask your local nursery which variety grows best in your area.
Ask your local nursery which variety grows best in your area.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 9:11 am to Redfish2010
Be consistant with your water. Don't water the shite out of them and think you're good for a few days. This will lead to shedding blooms and blossom end rot. Give them a little water everyday if possible. Lots of sun. Dust em if you're getting bugs. Lots of stuff out there to deal with blossom rot, which can be a big problem. Good luck.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 9:26 am to Redfish2010
Tomatoes are hard to grow. I grew 14 jalapeños before I got my first tomato bud. Make sure you prune regularly bc the fruit isn't getting enough nutrition with a bunch of limbs and leaves eating all it's dinner.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 9:42 am to Redfish2010
The Mrs does some in 5 gallon buckets & they're easy to take care of.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 11:06 am to Redfish2010
I like Creoles the best. But plant big or better boys also for variety. Tomatoes aren't hard to grow. Hard to have perfect plants but I don't care about that. Two plants are more than enough for two people. I normally plant about eight and have some to give awy.
I plant two in pots every year. Plant them early and keep on porch for freeze protection. Normally get a few early one if of them.
I plant two in pots every year. Plant them early and keep on porch for freeze protection. Normally get a few early one if of them.
Posted on 2/21/13 at 11:13 am to Redfish2010
I just bought my first one of the season a couple of days ago.
I plant them in pots on the patio, so I can drag them in if it's gonna freeze.
Like everyone else said, full sun, a water regularly.
I plant them in pots on the patio, so I can drag them in if it's gonna freeze.
Like everyone else said, full sun, a water regularly.
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