What is the best food for growing tomatoes outside (no greenhouse)?
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We use manure and also put Epsom Salts around them. Where we live we also add lime, calcium because of the soil type, when we work up the dirt before planting. Good luck!!
manure
i use miracle grow for tomatoes
(i plant my tomatoes in raised beds and have an abundance every year)
I used Tomorite. Don't feed until the first truss is set though.
Miracle Grow.
Have you tried the Earth Boxes? You can make them yourself and they are unbelievable. You use lime in the boxes with tomatoes. Unbelievable how fast they grow. Check it out.
Horse manure, cow manure if you can get it is best. If not, Miracle Grow for Tomato's. I once dug a hole and filled it with horse manure. Planted four tomato plants around it. The plants grew to 7ft high and had huge tomato's!!!
Phostrogen is the best stuff
Manure is the best.
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A little bit of tomorite when they're putting on a lot of flower, and weekly leaf feeds with liquid seaweed - I started using it last year and the results were excellent.
Everyone said my cherry toms were the best tasting on the allotment which may have been because I didn't water or feed them half as much as anyone else.
(thats the treat 'em mean method)
try Fish Emulsion. It is really stinky and if you have a dog, make sure that your tomatoes are safe from him. It is an organic product made in alaska from decaying fish. Very high in nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. I've used it for years and have great tomatoes every season. Good luck
All the Tomato Feed are the best for all flowering plants including tomatoes.
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