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Garden research project this year for the best tomatoes
I keep running research experiments on horticulture. One thing I found
out about tomatoes is that your tomato garden should be close to the south wall of your house where no trees are nearby. And that your south wall of the house should be white as possible. I have found that the tomatoes grown in such an enviroment grow twice as fast and large as tomatoes not. The reflection of light from the south wall of a house or building boosts the sunlight and also the water from house roof runoff is added moisture. Explosive growth for tomatoes and so explosive that it covers the entire ground. This year I am experimenting on control of the tomatoes. I have seen wire type baskets that hold up tomatoes. I have seen poles and stakes for tomatoes. But that is time consuming. Especially if you plan on having more than 10 tomato plants. So what I am researching this summer is a simple method. Those concrete block with their big holes. Concrete block are not blown by the wind. And ants do not make a nest home. So I plan to plant the tomato seedling in the middle of a block hole and the block should protect the seedling until it grows high. And then the block serves as a guidance system in that I know where the root stalk is for weeding and I am not stepping onto the root stalk. I am going to try this concrete block method on the troublesome watermelon and cucumber. They seem to make mowing a nuisance. Archimedes Plutonium, whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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