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Could be too much water, also water the sol at the bas, not the plant. IIRC my wife waters in the morning.We're having a small problem. All our tomatoes we planted are yellowing. Soil seems to be moist enough. Maybe not enough nutrients? Soil we bought was mixed with horse manure. No clue how long it was composted for though. Any ideas? What can we put on them to save them?
soil at the baseCould be too much water, also water the sol at the bas, not the plant. IIRC my wife waters in the morning.
the composted pelletized chicken manure that I use is absolute magic.
Horse manure works great too as long as it's well composted ahead of time.
In my experience, sheep and rabbit poop are the best.
Rabbit and chicken poop is mostly weed seed free.Ok, so now I know where to go when looking for a group of folks who either full of 'it', or know their 'it'
Get tall cages, Like we make.Thanks Mike. Just worried about the yellow leaves towards bottom. Gonna trim them off in morning.
How do you go about doing this?If you plant radishes with carrots, as you pull the radishes, it helps thin the carrots for you. Marigolds spread around are always a good pest deterrent.
My sister, after the guy comes with the skid steer and scoops out Her horse corral, she has Him haul in gravel and sand to fill it back up. Even mound it over so any piss or water either soaks in or runs off.The barn area they are cleaning up has a rock/gravel base. Typically those are pasture kept animals instead of stall kept. That rock just gets scooped up with it. It'll add a bit of lime to the manure though. I had that situation when we had the herd here.
Coons for sure. Not sure on what elseI need some advice the corn plants I had coming up... Something came in my corn plants and dug some up and we think ate them anyone know of any backyard animals that will do that... We ended up planting more seeds this morning.
I need some advice the corn plants I had coming up... Something came in my corn plants and dug some up and we think ate them anyone know of any backyard animals that will do that... We ended up planting more seeds this morning.
I need some advice the corn plants I had coming up... Something came in my corn plants and dug some up and we think ate them anyone know of any backyard animals that will do that... We ended up planting more seeds this morning.
Crows will pull them up and eat what's left of the seeds when the plants just break through the soil. We never had any coons to bother the corn until the ears were about ready. Groundhogs would work on the ears of corn also.