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Apr 24, 2012 6:48 PM CST
Name: Chris Powell
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dave said:The problem with acidic soil and tomatoes is that they aren't able to take up the needed calcium to develop their skins, and so they get blossom end rot. For this reason, I wouldn't consider them a good candidate as a blueberry companion.


Good call. Hadn't considered that.

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