Earthtainer tomato
carolynp
15 years ago
Custom Craftsmanship & Construction Solutions in Franklin County
OK, so the data for the experiment. I planted two stupice tomato seeds in a regular 6" container on July 14th. Transplanted into the earthtainer on September 5th. Stupice are 50 day tomatoes. That is to say, you are supposed to expect a ripe tomato 50 days from the transplant into the garden. It's an heirloom. I also put plain red linen in as the mulch cloth. The only fertilizer I use is worm castings and fish water from my tank. First tomato showed up on September 26th.
Here's a pic of the tomato plant:
And here's my garden helper (to give you a feel for the size):
Here's the best close up of the baby tomatoes (aside, aren't these adorable? You can see the ridges clearly):
Hope this works. I haven't tried it before! I cannot figure out how to make the pics smaller, sorry!
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