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Old March 21, 2013   #27
bcrm630
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I am lucky that I have access to fresh beach seaweed year round, so depending on the storms that hit the PNW 49th parallel area, it goes straight from the beach to the tomato patch. Doing this for over thirty years! And it seems to delay the typical summer bight that hits in the late summer whenit starts to rain a bit.

Also last year tried comfrey tea foliar feed which worked out very well. Sprayed the tomato plants every 3 weeks or so after transplanting, and did the flowers every come out.

This year, I am trying a 2 year old fish soup fertilzer foliar feed that will be applied to the plants every 2 weeks to
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