I have used bamboo from my yard for stakes but last year I used t-posts to stake my tomatos to. I use regular yarn, the cheap stuff, to tie the main stalk to and a friend of mine taught me to prune the tomato to 1 leader for more tomato production and less plant. I feel like this works very well...
Thanks Steve! I'm not familiar with Bonnies Best either! But thanks for the attempt.
As far as the Viva Italia goes, my local grower/friend assured me that they are not supposed to be like they were last year and he got stuck with half a commercial green house full of them that were intended...
I just started some John Baer tomato seeds on 2/4/10 and they sprouted on 2/10/10. I was wondering if anyone has tried these before and what they are like. They were a bonus seed packet from Jung's last year and I don't know anything about them. Thanks for you input!
P.S. Did anyone else have...
I don't know what causes that but I get it on my green beans every year! I spray them with a mixture of granulated garlic and cayanne pepper steeped over-night then strained thru a towel. Pour into a spray bottle and add some dish soap. I just wing it for he amounts as I have lost the recipe...
I am not much of a rose gardener, but I have black spot on my roses and have used the commercial stuff and it kept them alive but I hated it!!!! It smelled sooo bad!!! Then I found that I had aphids and sprayed them with a mixture of steeped garlic ( I use granulated garlic) and cayanne pepper...
I'm sure it's not the region, so it could be my soil maybe. What would good squash soil be like? Is this a ph issue? I add cow manure every year and have added enough sand for good drainage.
I tried waltham butternut and only got one mature fruit from 3 or 4 plants and that was at the very end...