Gardeners Meeting In The Middle This entry was posted on March 27, 2012, in Vegetables and Fruits and tagged gardening, plants, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments Tomato plants get slow water-soaking with inverted plastic milk cartons. Vines are held in place with cloth ties on a sturdy hog panel. Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
LaDawn Remington of Yankton, SD, incorporates former Gurney Seed & Nursery work experience and her talents to her home garden. See article featured about her garden in the Yankton Press & Dakotan archives. http://yankton.net/articles/2012/03/02/river_city/doc4f50475d2c129931605784.txt Reply
Great idea to use the upturned plastic milk container to funnel the water into the opening in the plastic so the tomato can receive the water needed. Way to go LaDawn! Reply
LaDawn Remington of Yankton, SD, incorporates former Gurney Seed & Nursery work experience and her talents to her home garden. See article featured about her garden in the Yankton Press & Dakotan archives. http://yankton.net/articles/2012/03/02/river_city/doc4f50475d2c129931605784.txt
Great idea to use the upturned plastic milk container to funnel the water into the opening in the plastic so the tomato can receive the water needed. Way to go LaDawn!