Sgt Fury
Sgt. Spellchecker
Don’t know if you already know this but if you plant your tomatoes at a slight angle...burying part of the stem, the stem will send out roots. As soon as the roots get established, the plant will take off. It’s just a trick to give the root system a quicker start.Overall its landing between 75-80% survival rate for everything after the first 2 stages of planting and transplanting.
The 1st planting of corn at home has taken a hit by varmits, chewing off the tops.
2 of the big tomatoes got scorched after day 2 of being transplanted into the box.
Cherry tomatoes have been the hardest to grow. The 4 remaining are dwarfs lol. Plentty of leaves, just not taking off quite yet. Hoping another week or 2 they will and then I'll get them into the ground at the property. Of all grown, I would not have guessed them to be the most unsuccessful.
After discussing investing $500 into a fence at the property, we are just going to leave it open. We will take whatever critter loss that happens so we can learn what's there and plan accordingly when we figure out its permanent spot.