Know-how in planting tomatoes for a large harvest
Literally a dozen tomato bushes grown in ideal conditions will yield a larger harvest than an entire plantation, watered and fertilized occasionally. If you have little time to care for your beds, then you need to rely on several plants that have enough time. Plant tomatoes this way and you will create conditions for them to simply shower you with tomatoes.
What you will need:
- old buckets;
- good variety of tomato seedlings;
- wood ash;
- fish.
The process of planting tomatoes
It is necessary to dig a hole in a sunny place and dig a bucket without a bottom into it halfway. Water is poured into it to moisten the soil. A couple of handfuls of wood ash and several small fish are thrown into the bucket. They will serve as a good fertilizer for tomatoes. If the soil is poor, then this will not be enough, and you will need to add compost or humus. Then a tomato bush is planted in each bucket. The soil should not be poured completely, leaving about 10 cm to the sides. The presence of a bucket will allow later, when watering, all the water will be absorbed to the roots, just like liquid fertilizing. The consumption of watering and fertilizing will be small.It will take a minute to pour the water into the buckets, since you won’t have to pour a little at a time to prevent the moisture from spreading to the sides. Fertilizer is similarly simplified. In such favorable conditions, the bush will be strong, produce a strong ovary and a very rich harvest.Watch the video
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