Oklahoma Tomcat wrote:
We live in an area with a long growing season our last frost in late
April & first frost in November. We planted a portion of our garden
right before the heavy spring rains hit nad they drowned the garden
seeds. The soil is only recently been dry enough to work and plant
again. I have only tomato seeds and cannot at this time buy tomato
plants to get a jumpstart. Is it too late to plant the tomato seeds?
If I do plant them, what precautions should I take to help the plants
grow well. We have to grow organically due to health reasons so
non-organic products (i.e. fertilizers) cannot be used.
Thanks in advance,
Joe & Paula Jones
I got some good ideas from this site:
http://www.tomatobob.com/
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Moe Jones
http://www.MoeJones.info