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pippomky75
Attractive To Bees
Wow you are living my tomato dream! Thank you great advise! do you strip the leaves from the stems before planting?
Between this and the dance I'm bound to get a few! is the sheep manure dried? or fresh? I love the cage- that's smart thinking.I got this idea from @Ridgerunner. I used cow panels, 2 of them long makes 32 feet. Make it a double row and you got 64 feet of tomatoes. They are spaced 18" to 20" apart-just enough to scoot my butt between them. The 6"x6" holes are easy to reach through to pick tomatoes.
I prepared the soil with lots of sheep manure. Then I laid cardboard down to help with weed control. I cut holes in the cardboard with my machete, dug a hole for the seedling and put in a table spoon or three, each, of Epsom salts and bone meal. I stir it in the dirt, then plant the tomato seedling. From them on out, just water.
I also make chicken poop tea with fresh poop and a half bucket of water. I let it set a few days, then pour a cup or two in a one gallon watering can, top with water and water the plants with it.
My very favorite tomato is Cherokee Purple. I plant it every year. Good fresh, canned or dehydrated. For the 2017 garden I also planted Rosso Sicilian tomato for sauce and paste. It did well and I was pleased with it. I made sauce and spaghetti sauce.
https://www.rareseeds.com/rosso-sicilian-tomato/
@Carol Dee's favorite is Mortgage Lifter (Carol I have seed for you) I grew it for 2017 and I like it, but I still like Cherokee Purple better.
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The straw doesn't attract your chickens? how do you keep them out of the garden?What bay said should work. I do much the same. I add chicken coop cleanings in the fall, plant through brown grocery bags (in place of Bay's cardboard) and cover with straw around my started tomatoes. Keep consistant moisture -- the mulch of bags or cardboard help with water retention -- and that's about it.
My ancient tomato dance;
#1-You must be properly dressed
Wear a floppy garden hat
Dirty falling apart garden shoes are a must
Torn T-shirt with stains
Worst blue jeans you own
#2 You have to play the right music-LOUD
Dancing Queen
We Will Rock You - by Queen
Saturday Night Fever - BeeGees
American Woman
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Build a fire in the middle of the garden after dark
Dance fiendishly around the fire, playing music and whoop-whooping
Sacrifice a store bought tomato to the Garden Goddess. stab it with a steak knife and throw it in the fire.
That ought to do it!
My chickens free-range, I fence my veggies in. For the occasional infestation of Colorado potato bugs or squash bugs I will let two hens in for a while. They tend to business and the infestation is cleared up organically. Otherwise, the chickens are out of the garden. Gardens and chickens DO NOT get along well if I expect a harvest for myself.The straw doesn't attract your chickens? how do you keep them out of the garden?
The straw doesn't attract your chickens? how do you keep them out of the garden?
We hang red Christmas balls on the lower part of the vine to keep them from being attracted higher up to the Toms.Gardens and chickens DO NOT get along well if I expect a harvest for myself.