I just read a thing on Pinterest about tomatoes. I'm definitely going to implement the new technique and see how it goes. I'm hoping that I get a better harvest this year
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TeaserI just read a thing on Pinterest about tomatoes. I'm definitely going to implement the new technique and see how it goes. I'm hoping that I get a better harvest this year
7 things to add to the hole before planting. 1 shell from an egg, 3- 325 mg.asprin, 2 banana peel, Epsom salt, bone meal, raw unsalted fish and a multivitamin and calcium tablet. I don't know if it will work but I will find out.Teaser![]()
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I have always put egg shell, banana peel and Epsom salt in the hole before planting tomatoes and peppers. More like in a trench, since their roots spread so much. I dig the day before, dump the goodies in and cover with about 6 inches of soil. Planting is easy the next day since the soil is already dug up, place the plant and push the remaining soil in place. Aspirin is supposed to help tomatoes fight off diseases, so might try that this year. Don't know anything about multivitamin and calcium tablets. Has anyone here heard anything about those two items? Seems like the calcium tablet would be the same as adding egg shells, to help prevent blossom end rot, but I know nothing about them.7 things to add to the hole before planting. 1 shell from an egg, 3- 325 mg.asprin, 2 banana peel, Epsom salt, bone meal, raw unsalted fish and a multivitamin and calcium tablet. I don't know if it will work but I will find out.
We sometimes get it in from a farmer neighbor. If you have one nearby, ask them for some. If it's not sweet enough when you cook it, just add a teaspoon or two of sugar to a few gallons of water and boil it. Our farmers' corn tastes great, so we didn't do that, but Mom used to.This is going to be my first year of growing corn. I've always felt it took up too much space and was so cheap to buy that I didn't bother. Last year I couldn't find my favorite super sweet corn anywhere, just regular, so I bought nothing. No corn, all year, waah! I need all the advice I can get from y'all to ensure I don't go through another year of no corn. After 50 years of growing food, I am a newbie again. Help me please!