MikeA57
Silver Member
Two unrelated questions here concerning my tomatoes. I was experiencing bloom rot on my tomatoes when they started coming in and I was told to put Lime down around the plants and work it into the dirt. I put what I thought was a good amount but not too much and now we've had several days of pop-up showers around the area and the tomatoes are really starting to ripen up and come in. But when my wife and I went out to pick last night, I know that we threw away more than we put in the bucket because of bloom rot. I put the lime around the plants this past Saturday and I know that it's not going to fix the problem in an hour but, how long does it take the lime to work into the plant and reverse the bloom rot? Do I need to put another dose down? Or just sit back and be patient? This is my first garden so I'm very new to all of this.
And then, I never knew crickets could be so destructive or so ravenous! They have really been doing a number on my tomatoes and my cantaloupes. I threw 5 or 6 tomatoes and 1 cantaloupe away last night that had been eaten by crickets.
So, how do you get rid of them in your garden?
And then, I never knew crickets could be so destructive or so ravenous! They have really been doing a number on my tomatoes and my cantaloupes. I threw 5 or 6 tomatoes and 1 cantaloupe away last night that had been eaten by crickets.
So, how do you get rid of them in your garden?