MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Well, I'll cautiously say that they look a tiny bit better. Whatever was affecting the tomatoes has spread a bit (4 tomato plants, 3 pepper plants). The plants feel a little stronger but they're still nowhere close to where they were a couple of weeks ago.
I've been trying not to panic and put tons of chemicals on them. I try to avoid that method anyway but i wanted to let the soil dry out and see if the heavy rain was the culprit. I'm gong to give it another couple of days and see how they're doing.
At this point, cucumbers, strawberries, basil, cilantro and mint are all doing really well. Fingers crossed on the sweet corn, peppers and tomatoes. Thanks for all the advice guys. I'll keep you posted!
One more thing, I've had really good luck with critter control by using the liquid fence around the perimeter of the garden. Just throwing that our there!![]()
So was your soil over-saturated under that mulch? Just curious.