What did you do in the garden today?

Here's those tomatoes I started a few weeks back , they've grown a bit . They'll go outside around May 1st , 36 all together .

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Here's those tomatoes I started a few weeks back , they've grown a bit . They'll go outside around May 1st , 36 all together .

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Nice haul, looking a bit thin and spindly to my eye. I do not know your experience level but were they my starts I would consider supplemental lighting, an oscillating fan, and plan to bury em deep and/or lateral after hardening. They do look perfect in every other way:drool
 
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They don’t look like they’re dying to me! They’ll be okay. Just need some water and maybe a little bit of plant food and they should perk right up! And pick the yellow/dying leaves off.
Forgot to tell you I stuck my finger in and could only push it down about an inch and it turned into dry hard dirt. Think I found the issue.
 
Nice haul, looking a bit thin and spindly to my eye. I do not know your experience level but were they my starts I would consider supplemental lighting, an oscillating fan, and plan to bury em deep and/or lateral after hardening.

These are all Super Sauce and Amish Paste variety and in my experience they do tend to be a bit spindly until they are in the ground for a while .
They are getting supplemental lighting and were deep re-planted once already , I'll start hardening them next week (weather depending) and when I do get em in the garden I'll plant em deep again . My Mom and dad had a nursery/garden center years ago that I pretty much grew up in .
 
Do you guys @penny1960 @adirondak5 also have to deal with the hornworm menace as well where you live?

Yep , we called them tobacco worms years ago cause thats what Grandpa called em . I'm gonna try Montery BT on them this year , I have used it on my cabbage and it stops the cabbage worms pretty good , its suppose to work on any caterpillar type leaf eater , makes them feel full so they actually starve and its safe .
 

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