Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 30, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Tomato Farm and Garden
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May 30, 2013 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks for the post of this fascinating article, Ami!
I wish he'd done some more of his recommendations in back yard volumes. Don't see me mixing up 200 pounds high calcium lime 200 pounds soft rock phosphate 50 pounds gypsum 100 pounds ammonium sulfate 1450 pounds compost 2000 pounds total any time soon! I'm extremely interested in his fertilizer recommendations and this comment: The bottom line is that if you are having disease and insects in your tomatoes, something is out of balance. The first things to check are your calcium and phosphate levels. This guy was ahead of his time, since this was apparently published in 1991! dewayne mater |
May 31, 2013 | #3 | |
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Also the tonic for spraying plants to promote fruit set was interesting.
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June 1, 2013 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
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that is an impressive read...thanks for sharing
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June 2, 2013 | #5 | |
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7.35 oz high calcium lime 7.35 oz soft rock phosphate 1.83 oz gypsum 3.67 oz ammonium sulfate 3 lbs 5.26 oz compost 4 lbs 9.46 oz Total If your area is bigger just multiply the numbers by how many times bigger it is (ie: 500 Square Feet everything times 5 - if smaller as in 43 Square Feet multiply everything by .43) hope that helps. HD |
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June 2, 2013 | #6 |
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HD, Thanks for breaking the formula down to usable numbers for us backyard growers.
Ami
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