tomatoes progress report of concreteblock gardening
I am running into some difficulty with tomatoes using the concreteblock
method. I suspect tomatoes only really do great when their stem and branches can touch the ground and throw out more roots. Rather than be staked upright. If they do best by running along the ground rather than staked then the concreteblock method is not amenable because the plant has too far to reach to get the main stem to the ground. So far my experience has been that tomatoes do best when they run along the ground making a larger root system. Anyone have counter experience? The drawback to not staking is that many fruits are touching the ground and susceptible to spoilage. Archimedes Plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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