Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Need advice on low-maintenance tomato plants
OK, I have multiple hobbies, little time but want to make use of a 16
x 2 foot full-sun garden spot along the south wall of a garage. Already bought a few pumpkin and cucumber seeds and want to stuff a couple tomato plants in the middle. In the past this plot has been home many zinnias, tall gladiliolas. I regularly put ground up leaves and an occasional bag of manure on the plot. Ideas? Tomatoes need to taste good, too! ;-) Thanks, Gary |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Gary Brown wrote:
Ideas? Tomatoes need to taste good, too! ;-) I usually plant several varieties each year, but most of my 'maters every year are the "Better Boy" variety. They seem to do very well around here (RTP, NC) and produce very well with minimal care. Actually, this year I rushed into my gardening without much forethought, and all but a couple of cherry tomatos are the Better Boys. I've also got around 8 eggplants (Ichiban and Black Beauty)--FAR more than usual. This may be the year I finally learn to LIKE eggplant. :-/ _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD ken . kuzenski at duke .edu _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
"Gary Brown" wrote in message ... OK, I have multiple hobbies, little time but want to make use of a 16 x 2 foot full-sun garden spot along the south wall of a garage. Already bought a few pumpkin and cucumber seeds and want to stuff a couple tomato plants in the middle. In the past this plot has been home many zinnias, tall gladiliolas. I regularly put ground up leaves and an occasional bag of manure on the plot. Ideas? Tomatoes need to taste good, too! ;-) Thanks, Gary I usually mix in the small cherry tomatoes w/my cucumbers and let them climb the same trellis... Sweet Millions are good. The kids love to pick them off the plants for snacks. My wife and I are also big fans of German Johnson tomatoes... the fruit is large and tastes great... the only downside is that the plants get 6 to 8 feet tall. You have to stake them pretty well, but that's all they really need. I fertilize from time to time (when I remember to do it) but that's all the maintenance they get. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
In article , "Jared Richardson" wrote:
My wife and I are also big fans of German Johnson tomatoes... the fruit is large and tastes great... the only downside is that the plants get 6 to 8 feet tall. You have to stake them pretty well, but that's all they really need. I fertilize from time to time (when I remember to do it) but that's all the maintenance they get. As has been noted on the ng, concrete reinforcing wire makes excellent tomato cages. I usually count ~15 squares to get a 3+ foot diameter cage. Cut with bolt cutters, and have large slip joint or lineman pliers to bend. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Gary,
I suggest you look for "indeterminate" tomato plants which can be staked successfully. Depending upon the garage wall, you might be able to get away with tying the plants somehow to supports on the garage wall. However, I'd be much more interested in how you restrained the pumpkins to a 2-foot wide space!!! (I confess I have never grown pumpkins, though!) Keep us posted! Anne Lurie NE Raleigh "Gary Brown" wrote in message ... OK, I have multiple hobbies, little time but want to make use of a 16 x 2 foot full-sun garden spot along the south wall of a garage. Already bought a few pumpkin and cucumber seeds and want to stuff a couple tomato plants in the middle. In the past this plot has been home many zinnias, tall gladiliolas. I regularly put ground up leaves and an occasional bag of manure on the plot. Ideas? Tomatoes need to taste good, too! ;-) Thanks, Gary |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
"Anne Lurie" wrote in message m... Gary, I suggest you look for "indeterminate" tomato plants which can be staked successfully. Depending upon the garage wall, you might be able to get away with tying the plants somehow to supports on the garage wall. However, I'd be much more interested in how you restrained the pumpkins to a 2-foot wide space!!! (I confess I have never grown pumpkins, though!) Keep us posted! Anne Lurie NE Raleigh I have had no success with pumpkins either would love to hear more on it as well! Jo |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Low Light, Low Water Plants | Australia | |||
Plants for low tech low light newbie tank | Freshwater Aquaria Plants | |||
New here, need low maintenance ideas (long) | United Kingdom | |||
Plants for low-maintenance garden? | United Kingdom | |||
Low Light, Low Water Plants | Australia |