hoodat
Garden Addicted
Last Summer I had quite a bit of composting material in a tumbler and it got too wet. It went anaerobic (stunk to high Heaven) Soldier flies moved into it and did their thing. I decided to just let it do its own thing. This Spring it looked about broken down and had lost most of the odor so I opened the tumbler and let it dry out a bit. I then removed it and spread it about 4 inches thick over the ground. I planted tomatoes in it and they did great. These are the tomatoes. On the left is Mortgage lifter and on the right Brandywine, planted about a month later. I have not added a bit of additional fertilizer, just watered as necessary and that's all. The mortgage lifter are about 6 feet tall and just starting to ripen the first tomatoes. Brandywines are just starting to set the first blossoms. I have had NO pest problems at all and have not seen any fungus or viruses. The plants look as healthy as tomatoes can get.