MeggsyGardenGirl
Chillin' In The Garden
I've been told that a crushed up egg shell in the planting hole for a tomato will reduce or eliminate the chance of blossom end rot (BER). Does anyone know if this is true? I usually don't have BER, but I did notice a couple fruits last year that had it and so I thought maybe I should try this. My problem is that I haven't been saving my egg shells separately (they all go into the compost), so I don't have enough for all the plants.
What about oyster shell calcium that I give my chickens free choice? Would that offer the same amount of calcium for a tomato plant...say about a TBS per plant mixed into the soil? What does everyone think? I'm hoping to start planting tomatoes tomorrow and I want to give them everything they need for a fighting chance.
What about oyster shell calcium that I give my chickens free choice? Would that offer the same amount of calcium for a tomato plant...say about a TBS per plant mixed into the soil? What does everyone think? I'm hoping to start planting tomatoes tomorrow and I want to give them everything they need for a fighting chance.