So a bit of progress with the tomatoes, this weekend was a long weekend in Queensland so we took advantage of that and transplanted the tomato seedlings for this season.
Why plant so many? Experimental - need for tomatoes for my chutneys - I am enjoying gardening, so good for ones health - thanks to Covid.
Experimental - I wanted to see how successful I could be at planting and especially heirlooms to sustain some kind of food for us. Covid scared the heck out of us when we were in lockdown. We also have an acre of land and want to take advantage of that. I also found out my health improved when I started to garden so a plus plus plus all around.
I used styrofoam boxes that I have been collecting from the chemist and vegetable shop on the island, they come in real handy and last year I successfully grew cherry tomatoes in them. There are star pickets to attache the vines to them when they grow up. The pool noodle bits on top is to stop the netting from being torn by the sharp edges on the star pickets. I may not use the nets. I found a very cheap solution to that problem when I got some plastic shower scrubbers and opened one up and can use them to individually wrap each tomato
Great looking garden Bridget - I plant my tomato seedlings horizontally to get the extra roots forming :) They love being planted with a good handful of skim milk powder that helps prevent blight.
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Maxine
What do you mean by horizontally? Do you have photos?
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