Now is the time to make up your mind about whether your going to grow or transplant your tomatoes. A lot of folks decide to just buy their tomato plants at a local nursery and transplant them into their garden.
If you decide to grow your own tomato plants, follow these tips to get better tomato's. Start your seeds out in small containers with a hole in the bottom for good drainage. I prefer to use Miracle Grow Moisture Control Soil in my containers. These seeds will need a container large enough to hold about a 3" to 6" plant. You can also put them in larger containers and leave them there to grow.
They should be watered depending on your climate whether is dry or humid at least twice a day. In order to keep the soil moisture high until time to transplant. If you decide to grow them larger before transplanting, then the container should also be larger.
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Wooden Pallet Bin
You can make a very inexpensive bin using wooden pallets. You can find these pallets at just about any and every where they receive bulk items.
These stores will usually give these pallets to you free of charge. Some places you might try are furniture, grocery, hardware, any place that deals with bulk items will usually have pallets.
These stores usually are glad to get rid of the pallets, because they have to take them to the dump, which is usually not free. This bin includes a removable front to make it easy to turn the compost.
Materials
• Four wooden pallets
• 32 wood screws, 6 lag bolts, or bailing wire
• Four bolt latches
You can make a very inexpensive bin using wooden pallets. You can find these pallets at just about any and every where they receive bulk items.
These stores will usually give these pallets to you free of charge. Some places you might try are furniture, grocery, hardware, any place that deals with bulk items will usually have pallets.
These stores usually are glad to get rid of the pallets, because they have to take them to the dump, which is usually not free. This bin includes a removable front to make it easy to turn the compost.
Materials
• Four wooden pallets
• 32 wood screws, 6 lag bolts, or bailing wire
• Four bolt latches
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