I pruned all the tomato plants in house one. I tried to get finished before it was to hot. I also tied the new growth the twine.
The weeds were terribly thick and tall on the north row in house six. I started hoeing them out on hand and knees. I tried shoveling and that didn't work very well. Using a long handled hoe worked the best. You can see the weeds that I dug out to the right of the shovel. It was mostly the same to the end of the row. I did not water them today. I will stir them up some in the morning to allow the soil around the roots to dry.
I put upside down tree baskets over the tomato plants. They make the best tomato cages. I usually use three per plant. I sprayed the weeds on the north row of tomato plants last week and they are dying.
I started to clean a little space for some plants to be watered automatically on pad one. This evening I cleaned out a large space using a shovel and hoe. I made a pile of soil, leaves, and other plant material. Mostly grasses. I shortened the watering time by twenty minutes and watered every other day instead of every third day. The plants that I put out a couple of days ago got a little to dry.
the above photo is looking to the south. Below is looking to the west.
I started using the broom to sweep away the dirt. The blower worked a lot better. There is a weed barrier, but it doesn't stop seeds that blow in.
I debated this one in my mind. I was and then I wasn't. Finally I decided to plant forty-eight Orient Express Hybrid. The package said 100 seeds. I will water them in the morning. My plan is to transplant them on the south side of house six about eighteen inches apart.
Comments and questions are welcome.
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