Sunday, November 8, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Sunday, November 1st 2009

This is a picture that I will update weekly to show the growth of each of the tomato plants.
I am headed up to North Carolina for a few days for Thanksgiving and do not have a plan to water my garden yet. What will I do?
The earthbox plant had a growth spurt this week. There is even three open flowers ready for the bees to polinate. I will be making 13 global buckets this week to plant the 13 seedlings in.
The Roma Tomato plant in the SFG is still growing very bushy compared to the earthbox. There is no signs of flowers on this plant yet.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sunday, October 25th 2009
All thirteen varieties of tomotoes are doing well. They have all been thinned to one plant per pot this morning.
My earthbox Roma tomato is about a foot tall by a foot wide. As you can see from the picture the plant has already began to flower. I am surprised that it is flowering and the plant is still small.
A side picture of the Earthbox Roma tomato. Nice and strong.
The SFG Roma tomato is growing stocky and short. There is no sign of flowers on this plant yet.
Tomato still growing. There is one more coming in on another vine. I am trying to figure out what to make with this single tomato. Anyone have any ideas?
OMG!!!!! This thing almost game me a heart attack this morning. It is a Tomato Horn Worm the size of my thumb. I was picking off suckers and spotted him. They sure blend into the plant really well. Where did this guy come from?? The plant showed no sign of any chewing. I am glad I caught him before he did any major damage.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
SFG October 18th 2009
Planted a few more Roma Tomato seedling in the SFG today. The temperature has finally dropped into the high 60s today. Just a few days ago it was 93. I sure hope that the cool weather stays.
I went ahead and cut the suckers off the plant today. It seems to be growing taller than the plant in the SFG. The seedling in the SFG is growing more bulky.
All 13 varieties are growing at about the same rate. No variety stands out yet from the rest.
Tomato looking good.
I also decided to start a fruit garden as well. I am starting off with three trees. An orange, lime, and lemon tree. I have place them in a perfect spot on the side of my house that gets full sun all day long. The irrigation system is also in the perfect spot.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
New seedlings
The garden took on a new form last weekend. I also planted 13 different varieties of tomatoes. I used peat pots filled with peat moss and vermicullite. It took less than 72 hours for all of the seeds to germinate. I placed them outside in partial sun yesterday. Because of rain I brought them inside and placed them under grow lights this morning. As soon as the sun comes out I will again place them outside in the sun again. I have tried both under lights and in full sun and have gotten better results with the sun. I have placed a 16 day old Roma seedling into the Squarefoot garden as well as one in a homemade soiless self watering planter. I will give them both 15 days to decide what the best method of growing will be. Just in one day I have already seen growth in the SFG.
Self made planter. Cost $12.00. Check out this website on how to make a simple self water planter. I am going to try the global bucket method next. The bucket method would be cheaper than the container method that I used.
http://www.globalbuckets.org/ The guys at global buckets have a self watering system that blew my mind.
Can I pinch the suckers when the plant is this young?
I transplanted both of the seedlings at the sametime and you can see the plant in the SFG is growing a little stronger than the one in the planter. Its only been a few days since the transplant. Its still to early to tell but I will keep everyone posted on the difference in growing patterns with the two methods.
Seedlings all under grow lights until sun comes out again. This is the first time that I have used peat pots to start seedlings. I am keeping water at the bottom of the tray so the pots can sponge up what ever water evaporates from the heat of the lights. So far its working rather well. I had an old book shelf in the garage that I turned into a grow chamber.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Tomato Garden in LaBelle, FL
I keep getting strange spots on my tomato plants which starts at the bottom and works its way to the top of the plant. I am not sure what is causing it. I do know that my plants are not producing tomatoes. Tomatoes are the single biggest reason that I started a garden in the first place. I want to make home grown tomato sauce.So I have decided to start a tomato project. I am going to attempt to grow 13 different varieties of tomatoes in my back yard to see what grows good down here in LaBelle, FL. I am going to start everything from seed and grow each variety in its own 2x1x10 raised beds. I have about two months of vegetable gardening experience. So I am sure that I will run into many problems.
Any advice would be great.
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