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Learn an Unusual Tomato Growing TechniqueThis plan involves wire mesh fencing standing 4' to 6' tall, placed in a sunny location and forming a circle in the ground. That circle should be placed in such a way as to form a 5' to 6' diameter. Turn and work the soil within the circle down to about 8". Level the soil and place on top of it a layer of compost/mulch, soil and fertilizer. Another optional mix would be leaves, compost/mulch, dolomite lime and fertilizer. Repeat the layering process with your chosen mix a second time. The top of the final layer should be concave and sit just approximately 2" from the top of the fence. This is the main watering focal point once the roots of your plants have been established.. Plant your tomato plants evenly spaced in the freshly toiled soil sitting outside of the fence ring within 2" to 3" of the base. Cover with a light layer of fertilizer. There should be sufficient room for four tomatoes plants using this tomato growing technique. Keep these plants watered until the roots have been sufficiently established. Then maintain the irrigation of the plants by watering through the top of the cage. As the plants grow larger, using a soft cloth such as pantyhose, secure them to the wire fence. Then watch as your tomatoes blossom and grow. Soon you will be enjoying the high yield of delicious tasty tomatoes using the unusual Japanese tomato growing ring technique. Author: Jolene Christopherson, http://www.growthebesttomatoes.com Are you tired of soaring food prices any yet the food quality is getting worse. Are you looking for great healthy, great tasting food that's full of flavor? Now is the time to start growing your own food. Try your hand at growing tomatoes as a start. Top of this Unusual Tomato Growing Technique page.
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