Pretty much any organic material is good... you can pull a little mulch up and place trimmings and such under it.... they will rot in as the worms feast on them.
The idea with organics is to 'feed the soil, not the plants'.
In time your soil will get richer and better. Tilth, fertility, drainage, all will be improved.
You can save costs by getting your manure from a local stable, and composting it at home. To start off you need a lot...so do it right and cheaply with bulk loads.
thanks stan
rypetkypar 1 year ago
i thought it said: how to grow tornadoes
i was like: WHOA HELL YEAH FINALY SOMETHING USEFUL!!!!! wait, its tomatoes..
coolymichael 1 year ago
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techdude1876 1 year ago
Can I grow black tomatoes indoors in North Texas?
bigredsled67 1 year ago
Human wastebis great for your tomatoes especially the Day after a large Madras or a
Vindaloo,
thetruebrit85 1 year ago
Does it add any caffeine to your plants when you use them?
lordvelos 1 year ago
Good job Pete...check out my Tomato Video on YOu-Tube.
pepperjoe12 2 years ago
Did he say "Arse Master Green Thumb"?
gscarecrow 2 years ago
Why does he say you need Pete to grow good tomatoes. I know Pete, and he won't help your garden one bit........
brian8793 2 years ago 3
If your not growing organic tomatoes, you should be tarred, Joseph Smith style.......
brian8793 2 years ago
Pretty much any organic material is good... you can pull a little mulch up and place trimmings and such under it.... they will rot in as the worms feast on them.
The idea with organics is to 'feed the soil, not the plants'.
In time your soil will get richer and better. Tilth, fertility, drainage, all will be improved.
You can save costs by getting your manure from a local stable, and composting it at home. To start off you need a lot...so do it right and cheaply with bulk loads.
RivenrockGardens 2 years ago
would you also put the remains of tea grains in the garden as well?
just sprinkle it around?
and how much is too much?
sminatZindagi 2 years ago