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Jun 27, 2016 9:44 AM CST
Name: Michelle
Pleasant Lake MI (Zone 6a)
Butterflies Herbs Canning and food preservation Region: Michigan Organic Gardener Keeper of Poultry
Garden Ideas: Level 1
I actually watered them really well on a daily basis until last week, the Roma's have only been in the garden for about 3 weeks now. I bought them from the farm market down the street when they were about maybe 4" tall, not 2". They all have fertilizer on them under the straw too, including the peppers. I thought maybe the fertilizing was TOO good and that's why they produced tomatoes so early. Should I pick off the flowers and new fruit until the plants are bigger? My regular tomato plants (Better Boy and Big Beef) are about 2 1/2 feet tall now and just starting to flower, but they are much bushier than the Roma. I've never grown Roma before so I just don't know the growing habits. Please advise, and thank you!
Is treise an dúchas ná an oiliúint.
(Nature is stronger than nurture)
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