
Hello and welcome to The Tomato Therapist blog! Dr. Tomato is my name, and I've been sent by Windowbox.com to help guide you through the ups, downs, and occasional miracles of raising heirloom tomato seedlings.
Send in your questions, your favorite recipes, your most impressive tomato photos, and connect with a community of backyard tomatophiles as we attempt, together, to grow the perfect tomato.
3 comments:
Hi Dr. Tomato
I'm so glad that your back this year. I had a great time growing your plants last year. I wanted to get going on soil amendment prior to planting. I am in Natchez, Missisippi and the soil in my garden is very tough and compact. Where should I start?
I live in Tulsa, and altough its not time to plant yet, I wnated to know what plants you might be recomending to me this year. I got your plants last year and yall did a good job of getting me the right ones. I don't remember what varieties I got. They were like yellow and red cherry tomatoes but with a funny pear shape. Please help.
Hi, I am in PA and was trying to grow a variety of tomato plants on my deck where I thought they would be safe from deer. Well, some other animal came (or a very athletic deer) and mowed everything down but a couple of herbs. Since then, I have found that netting deters the deer and, so far, any other nibbling animal.
Is there anything I can do to help my truncated tomatoes or are they a lost cause? Some continue to grow new leaves but I fear that they have suffered too serious of a setback to produce fruit.
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