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Few pics of my 'maters...
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Few pics of my 'maters...
Well, so far things are doing ok I think. I snapped these pics earlier while I was out doing some routine maintenance of pruning and bug chasing.
In no particular order I have some Super Sweet Hybrid Cherries, Red Cherry, Yellow Pear, BrandyWine, Steak Sandwich, and Cherokee Purple. I have little flowers all over the place and some tiny tomatoes popping up everywhere. I did have some yellowing of the lower leaves that looked to be slowing going up the plant so I put out some epsom salt today and will be keeping a very close eye on that. Other than that everything seems to be doing great!
In no particular order I have some Super Sweet Hybrid Cherries, Red Cherry, Yellow Pear, BrandyWine, Steak Sandwich, and Cherokee Purple. I have little flowers all over the place and some tiny tomatoes popping up everywhere. I did have some yellowing of the lower leaves that looked to be slowing going up the plant so I put out some epsom salt today and will be keeping a very close eye on that. Other than that everything seems to be doing great!
s1rGr1nG0- Posts : 59
Join date : 2013-08-12
Location : Houston
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
Nice looking brandywines! Wow, your season is soooo far ahead of mine. It'll be a long time till I see a ripe tomato.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3638
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 62
Location : SW Oregon
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
Even green, your maters look delish.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
beautiful! You are so far ahead of my 'maters too.
Judy McConnell- Posts : 440
Join date : 2012-05-08
Age : 83
Location : Manassas, VA(7a) and Riner, VA (7a)
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
Wow those look like healthy plants and tomatoes! I got all excited today because I found a few nearly microscopic flowers starting on mine.
FeedMeSeeMore- Posts : 143
Join date : 2014-05-06
Location : Georgia
Yellowing leaves
So yellowing, lower leaves means I need to add Epsom salts to the soil? I'm in Houston, too, and I was wondering if the yellow leaves were from all the rain we've had. My section got over 7 inches in about 8 hours last week. What do you think?
Rahab222- Posts : 95
Join date : 2013-03-28
Location : Houston TX
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
Epsom salts add magnesium to the soil. Your soil may not need magnesium. Too much of it could cause problems. Proceed, if you do, with caution.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3638
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 62
Location : SW Oregon
Re: Few pics of my 'maters...
Oooo! Nice!
Jmichelle- Posts : 28
Join date : 2014-04-23
Age : 53
Location : Green Country/North East Oklahoma/Zone 7a
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