cruisebuddy
Lobelville, TN
59, joined Feb. 2011
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I am unable to have the big lovely gardens of the past. I have a cast iron pot my grandmother cooked lard in. It has a hole in the bottom. I thought of painting it
black and planting tomatoes in it. I got Big Beef tomatoes. I purchased 4 plants.
Shall I use potting soil or dirt combinations or what do you suggest.
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thebarefoot1
El Campo, TX
58, joined Nov. 2010
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I would say potting soil would do fine. But it would require more watering. If your natural soil is dark then your might try a mixture of that and peat moss. A lot depends on your soil type.
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cruisebuddy
Lobelville, TN
59, joined Feb. 2011
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My tomato plants and I thank you.
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chucksback4
Oslo
Norway
60, joined Apr. 2011
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I thought they had a special blend of soil for patio or container tomatos. Tomato Tone is also an organic wonderful product.
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abbygirl22
Waco, TX
29, joined Apr. 2011
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I would say potting soil and you may want to go visit and nursery and see if they have any organic tomato fertilizer to help get things going. Then plant and cage!
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sweetestcherry
Louisville, KY
49, joined Apr. 2011
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Tomato Tone is a very good product! I use it with my heirloom tomato plants. I also use a little Miracle Gro.
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