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Sprinkle A Circle Of Baking Soda Around The Tomatoes! Two Days Later, You Will Not Believe Your Eyes …

So, as the weather gets warmer, we are more devoted to planting flowers or laying the foundation for a rich harvest of fruits and vegetables from the garden. With some varieties, especially with tomatoes, it does not always work as expected. We have compiled a few simple steps for you, so you can expect a rich harvest of tomatoes!

Plant tomatoes horizontally on the ground!

Tomatoes grow vertically, but a really good trick is to grow them horizontally. Why? This helps the plant to develop much stronger and broader root system. It is important that the leaves that are at the top of the plant remain above ground. The plant will still grow vertically, but will develop stronger roots.

Sprinkle baking soda on the ground

Baking soda is kind of a secret weapon to ensure that tomatoes grow well! When the plant has grown about 2.5 cm, sprinkle 4 teaspoons around the plants, but be careful not to sprinkle on the plant. The process can be repeated for some time before the harvest. Baking soda will help in reducing the acidity of the soil and the tomatoes will be tastier.

How to get rid of the birds that are eating your tomatoes?

Even the birds in our gardens know how tasty the tomatoes are. To prevent them from eating tomatoes leave a bowl of water next to the plant itself. So the birds will be able to quench their thirst without having to resort to mature fruit.

Plant overripe tomato again

Another great idea is to plant overripe tomato. Yes, this really works! Before you dispose of the old tomatoes in the trash, you should use it for something more practical. Cut the tomatoes into slices and put them in soil in a pot. Then add soil on top. It will take sporadically about 1-2 weeks to grow back, and then you can transplant the new plants.

Post Author: Igor

2 thoughts on “Sprinkle A Circle Of Baking Soda Around The Tomatoes! Two Days Later, You Will Not Believe Your Eyes …

    susie

    (November 1, 2018 - 1:12 am)

    your tip on how to plant horizontally is really confusing…. thanks for the baking soda tip, i have it to work well

    Rodney thathane

    (November 2, 2018 - 4:41 am)

    Thanx for the tips

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