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Posted: Sep/06/2009 6:37 AM PST
Oh happy days (I'll have that song stuck in my head all day)LOL Here are a few before and after pics of tomatoes that had blossom end rot. It's amazing how the lime and spray stopped it right in it's tracks. I'm one happy camper.
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Posted: Sep/06/2009 6:41 AM PST
Great harvest! Nice and smooth all around too! I added lime to the soil of my veggie bed last year and also had fantastic results. I believe it helps to prevent soil-born diseases as well. |
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Posted: Sep/06/2009 6:53 AM PST
Wow. Looks like you found just what your garden needed. Great results. Thanks for sharing pics and blogging. Have a great week-end. JJ |
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Posted: Sep/06/2009 7:34 AM PST
Beautiful-just beautiful. |
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Posted: Sep/07/2009 5:22 AM PST
HEY,!, SLICE THOSE BABIES UP, POUR SOME ZESTY ITALIAN DRESSING OVER THEM, AND A LITTLE GRADED CHEESE, GET OUT OF MY WAY, GUILT TRIP |
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Posted: Sep/07/2009 5:55 AM PST
Beautiful, just beautiful!
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Posted: Sep/07/2009 11:54 AM PST
Yeppers, Lime and ber spray nipped it right in the bud.
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 9:12 AM PST
What is lime and ber spray? |
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 10:30 AM PST
You can get fast acting lime at your garden center or feed store-Work into the soil. Blossom End rot spray-I use the one called Yield Booster put out by Fertilome-Mix according to directions and spray on foilage for fast acting results. Stops BER (blossom end rot) from affecting new tomatoes, peppers or squash. |
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