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Old May 14, 2016   #1
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Default Just a couple of photos of this years garden

This is a shot down one of the rows of my rain gutter garden. Thank you Larry Hall for this great idea. These were planted out a little over 3 weeks ago. I have about 70 plants and 4 different varieties. Big Beef, Celebrity, Better Boy and Super Fantastic. Its still early yet but so far so good, starting to set quite a few tomatoes. I going to be working on putting up the trellis and start pruning of some of the lower foliage tomorrow. Thanks for checking out the pics.

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Looking good
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Old May 14, 2016   #3
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Those are nice-looking plants. They are up off the ground, and there's no mud anywhere to splash on them, with that great mulch you have down. I would guess you get very little fungal disease like blight.

I don't think the algae on the bags will hurt the plants at all. But for what it's worth, there is a product for goldfish ponds called Pondzyme. It's made of barley and enzymes that eat algae and other organic matter, breaking it down so that plants can consume it as nutrients. A tiny bit goes a long way. I think I paid $12 on Amazon. At 1/8 tsp at a time, I'll get years of use out of one small container. I don't have a gutter system, but I use it in the greenhouse in the bins I use to water potted plants.
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Thank you Salt.


Thanks Cole.....The algae has never caused any issues and does diminish somewhat as the temps rise. Unless we get lots of rain fungal issues are minor mostly.

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