Thank you I did add mulch, garden lime and chicken manure and I’ve had to water it less because of the mulch... will add more at seasons end and continue too
Thanks much :)
Here’s my tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, corn, peppers which aren’t the best this year and the sunflowers who never fail to come back no matter how much I pull them lol
And as a plus this year The Juncos decided to build a nest in my fuschia and it’s been quite the journey watching these...
It’s garden beds so I can only plant so deep.. the soil I believe it’s been along time now but I believe I filled the beds with organic potting soil and chicken manure.. I heard about lime too I may try that as well as mulch, thanks so much
I use chicken manure added to the soil from my garden beds. I will add some mulch this year. It’s probably the ph as well.. will try to do something different as a soil mix this year.. thank you ever so much ❤️
If they turn out I’d bring you a tomato if you lived closer
The gym wall by Pikes Place I always take company
Or the Great Wheel
The Underground Tour is cool
Ride the Ducks is always fun (if they’re still Running)
For the past 2 years my tomatoes have black on the bottom from what I have read it could be a couple of things, calcium deficiency in the soil, stress, watering times. Has anyone experienced this and changed something to have good results?
I’m kind of nervous it will happen again this year