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This online gardening community is different, political, and organic. I decided to start these forums so gardeners would have a free place to discuss heirloom gardening, gene-altered food, seed saving, natural politics and products. We are dedicated to saving our food and horticultural heritage, and hope you enjoy this forum for the free-thinking gardener!
Wishing you great gardening,
Jere Gettle
Aloha Blane, I'm sure I'll be posting one of these days...right now we're super busy with the farm and new site but things should start calming down one of these days...
I'd like to find out more about your dwarf project. I'll check it out when I have a few minutes. If seed is available I'll probably want to grow some out to see how it does here in the tropics...
sorry to bother you for I bet you have been asked this question before, but I just have to ask you what kind of tomato that is on your avatar? Sure is a pretty thing.
Please help. i just found this blog and you seem to know what your doing. I had 4 beefsteak tomatoe plants in comtainers w/ miricle grow organic soil. they seem to have gray leaf spot. I have lost 2 plants already. i've been cutting leaves with the spots and treating the remaining leaves with neem oil. they are still growing but it keeps coming bac and the plants aren't producing. only one small tomatoe that i had to remove for it to ripen. What can i do? And is the soil infected?