True Love and TOMATOES
(Page 9 of 9)
August/September 2000
By John Vivian
Test for pH each fall and add lime if needed. Hand-cultivate under tomato plants and use the wheel hoe between rows all spring; spray on Bt after heavy rains to deter hornworm and other caterpillars; use a mix of pyrethrum and rotenone if beetle or bug damage becomes apparent, and apply powdered sulfur to stop fungus if weather gets too humid. Be conscientious about using soaker hoses and calcium emendation when soil tests indicate the need. This is essential - and the only way - to deter blossom-end rot. This year for the first time, we have big squares of red-colored landscape fabric to spread under the best plants. This extra bit of effort produced a bonus tomato for every four on the vine.
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