Friday, February 3, 2012

I am told that tomatoes do not grow well in Puerto Rico. I wonder if it is due to the climate. If it is the climate, then there must be a variety that thrives in the PR climate. Would love to know if there is one.|||Try this. First of all dig a hole about 6 omches deep and then in the hole mix 1/s of the dirt you took out, with 1 cup of bone meal and water to make a thick paste about the consistency of thick pancake batter. Put the plant right into this mixture and then fill the hole with the remaining dirt. Then using dry organic matter cover the ground surrounding the plant with a layer about two inches thick and during the life of the plant keep the area under the plant covered thusly. The bone meal will be great for plant growth and many fruits and the ground covering will keep the ground moist and preserve water and will also lhe bottom layers of it will rot into the soil and also keep weeds down. This should give you a great plant.|||It might be the salt? You might have to grow them over the winter when it's a little cooler...

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