redneck joe
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Have you had the soil tested? I had a similar problem a few years back and after soil testing, learned that the pH was too high. That "locks up" the nutrients and doesn't allow the plants to uptake them from the soil even when fertilized. Added some water soluble Aluminum Sulfate to the soil and that really gave things a boost! I remember that on one occasion I had a single tomato plant that had over 50 tomatoes! And I had five plants that summer. Man, I got sick of tomatoes! So did my friends and neighbors. :lol:
Good looking veggies Joe. Our yard doesnt get nearly enough sun for a garden.
Steep hill side and bounded on 3 sides by 45-75ft trees, both pine and hardwoods, mostly not ours. And most of the summer, the sun tracks left and right just behind the house so the front yard is shaded 65%+ of the day