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len 19-06-2003 08:32 PM

unintentional overwatering ?
 
As everybody knows, we here in the east, are being pelted with much more
rain than we need
My question is; how can I prevent blossom end rot in my tomatoes? Is there
any mineral supliment I can use? Seriously, I am considering, building a
canopy over my garden, so I can get it dry enough to work. Damn weeds are
taking over, and there is nothing I can do about it.
Now, I'll go to my Seasonal Affecective Disorder, bright light room ;(
Len



Colin Malsingh 21-06-2003 12:32 AM

unintentional overwatering ?
 
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:23:11 -0400, "len" wrote:

As everybody knows, we here in the east, are being pelted with much more
rain than we need
My question is; how can I prevent blossom end rot in my tomatoes? Is there
any mineral supliment I can use?


Anything with Calcium in it.

Colin
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Jim Carter 21-06-2003 12:56 AM

unintentional overwatering ?
 
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:23:11 -0400, "len" wrote in
rec.gardens.edible:

My question is; how can I prevent blossom end rot in my tomatoes? Is there
any mineral supliment I can use?


Calcium will help, but it might not prevent the BER. Even if BER does set in it
will likely correct itself when the rain finally stops.

See http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/nf43.htm for an excellent article.
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Gardening Zones
Canada Zone 5a
United States Zone 3a
Near Ottawa, Ontario

len 21-06-2003 02:32 PM

unintentional overwatering ?
 

"Jim Carter" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:23:11 -0400, "len" wrote in
rec.gardens.edible:

My question is; how can I prevent blossom end rot in my tomatoes? Is

there
any mineral supliment I can use?


Calcium will help, but it might not prevent the BER. Even if BER does set

in it
will likely correct itself when the rain finally stops.

See http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/nf43.htm for an excellent

article.
--
Gardening Zones
Canada Zone 5a
United States Zone 3a
Near Ottawa, Ontario

Thanks, good link, I know the rain will stop eventually, but when. Len



Pat Meadows 21-06-2003 02:44 PM

unintentional overwatering ?
 
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 09:27:32 -0400, "len"
wrote:


Thanks, good link, I know the rain will stop eventually, but when. Len


We've pretty much written this summer's crops off...it's
almost too late now. Our first frost date is around the
first of October.

Pat - in one of the cooler areas of Zone 5 - PA's Northern
Tier


Noydb 24-06-2003 06:30 AM

unintentional overwatering ?
 
Colin Malsingh wrote:

On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:23:11 -0400, "len" wrote:

As everybody knows, we here in the east, are being pelted with much more
rain than we need
My question is; how can I prevent blossom end rot in my tomatoes? Is there
any mineral supliment I can use?


Anything with Calcium in it.

Colin
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(Please reply via the newsgroup)

Might I recommend cheap calcium dietary supplement pills? They are ground
very fine and guaranteed by te FDA to dissolve fairly quickly. I put three
around each tomato and pepper when planting, pushing them just below the
surface (to keep birds from snagging them) but not very deep so as to take
advantage of the leaching effect in my sandy soil.

Bill

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