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Old 10-01-2009, 05:37 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Robert Lewis Robert Lewis is offline
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Default Question regarding transplanting tomatoes

Hmmm. I've thought about doing that with the metal, but haven't yet. I
think steel wool would do better as it has much more surface area. The
chicken can't hurt.

Robert in the hills of Tennessee


"AndyS" wrote in message
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Andy asks:

This coming spring, when I am transplanting Celebrity tomatoes
from
the little flats I get from Home Deopt into my garden, I plan to do
the
following:

Dig a larger and deeper hole than normal by about 6 inches.

In the bottom of the hold put a rusty, flattened tin can and some
chicken scraps, with bone, from the table.

Put on potting soil or compost for an inch or two, then the tomato
plant as per normal......

The idea behind this is that the rusty tin can will add trace
elements
of iron, and the chicken scraps will rot and provide nitrogen and
calcium
as the roots grow deeper.

Has anyone tried anything like this, and can anyone comment on
whether this is a reasonable idea ?


Just experimenting,

Andy in Eureka, Texas