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Old 11-07-2005, 02:34 AM
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Sorry - I meant tomato plants really don't need much fertilizer. Some
people equate big plants = heavy fertilization(wd?). Too much
nitrogen and you get massive plants and few tomatoes. So far I just
fertilized at planting time (late May). Compost should feed the
plants the remainder of the year.


All plants will benefit from an occasional foliar feeding of seaweed/fish
emulsion.


 
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