Yep! thanks ! After I read those posts thats exactly what it seems to be as I discovered a few of them actually growing little stubby roots out of them. You would think that I've never grown tomatoes before but I've grown them for about 5 years now. LOL! I've never noticed this happening before...
Oh yeah, definetly, I went and purchased 6 bales of straw this morning. I did what I thought was raise the bed this year by about 6" is this what is being refered to? the top picture was taken at the very end of the storm and is showing the pond that formed around the garden instead of in it...
The water is usually gone in a couple days in that area but I have only had this problem once this year since I have fixed a lot of problem areas in the drainage ditches in our area and on my land. We are 6" above normal in rainfall in Indiana this year. The 3rd wettest June in recorded history...
Thanks very much, glad to hear all is not lost. It is raining now but will try to get a good batch of hay as a start and cut the bottom leaves. One plant was taken out today, it was almost dead, no leaves at all. I picked off the tomatoes and will let them ripen in the window.
Alright. I am very heart broken with this recent problem with our tomato plants. Everything started out so good this year and our tomato plants were doing so great! We planted four started plants first while we were waiting for our seedlings to grow enough to plant and they did really great with...