Some more tomatoes. This is my 3rd picking, and I've picked the equivalent of 2 1/2 5 gallon buckets of the red beauties this summer. I've got mostly Romas, some Big Boys, and some delicious yellow cherry tomatoes. This is output from about 6 plants on my 3rd picking.
I get my stock from my neighbor who grew them from seed, and from Spring Meadow Farms, a local retail nursery. I've always had good luck with their annuals and bedding vegetables. I also grow them in a bed alongside the house that has a southern exposure. They get plenty of sun, and the eaves keep the plants from getting drenched, but the garden hose is right there. I work mulch into the soil, and start them out with Miracle-Gro, and follow up with some 10-10-10 once they are established.
I get my stock from my neighbor who grew them from seed, and from Spring Meadow Farms, a local retail nursery. I've always had good luck with their annuals and bedding vegetables. I also grow them in a bed alongside the house that has a southern exposure. They get plenty of sun, and the eaves keep the plants from getting drenched, but the garden hose is right there. I work mulch into the soil, and start them out with Miracle-Gro, and follow up with some 10-10-10 once they are established.