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Old 29-03-2004, 10:43 PM
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Does anyone have any information about "Tomato Boosters"?

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I have posted here before and somtimes I get a response and sometimes I
don't.
Does anyone have any information about "Tomato Boosters"?

MJ



What are they(it)? Fertilizer?

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Old 29-03-2004, 11:16 PM
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They are a plastic watering/fertilizer dispenser thing. They hold one gallon
of water and slowly dispense water and fertilizer. I am thinking they are a
re invention of something to do with 2 liter bottles that I vaguely remember
being discussed here before. ANy ideas?
Thanks for the response.

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In article . net, MJC

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I have posted here before and somtimes I get a response and sometimes I
don't.
Does anyone have any information about "Tomato Boosters"?

MJ



What are they(it)? Fertilizer?

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Old 30-03-2004, 06:12 PM
 
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In article . net, MJC wrote:
They are a plastic watering/fertilizer dispenser thing. They hold one gallon
of water and slowly dispense water and fertilizer. I am thinking they are a
re invention of something to do with 2 liter bottles that I vaguely remember
being discussed here before. ANy ideas?
Thanks for the response.

If they cost more than 3 bucks each I think it might be a waste of
money. I have made my own before using 2.5 gallon (well washed)
herbicide jugs. 5 gallon buckets would work too. Even cheaper is
making a small earthen crater like dam around the plant, filling it with
water and miracle gro and let it soak in. If you have say 6 plants by
the time you fill all once then the first one ought to be ready for a
second filling. I only do this once per week unless it is really dry
then maybe twice per week.
MJ
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In article . net, MJC

wrote:
I have posted here before and somtimes I get a response and sometimes I
don't.
Does anyone have any information about "Tomato Boosters"?

MJ



What are they(it)? Fertilizer?

--
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