Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Tomatoes Grow Under The House Roof
If I can do it, you can do it even better than me!


Written by Mrs. Money


I would like to encourage all ladies to get your hands dirty from times to times. Go buy few big trays and placed the big pots above, then filled up with expensive RM18/bag Australian compost.


You can use those seeds directly from ripe tomatoes (make sure pick the mature imported Australian tomatoes) to sow on the top of the compost. Just try to sow two or three seeds in each pot, after two or three weeks choose the healthiest seedlings but get rid of weak ones, replant and arrange them tidily and fill up some more compost.


The plant will grow tall and lush, so you have to check how big is your pot to accomodate how many plant in it!


Place your pots right under your house roof, but make sure that you have to water them everyday, if you can't commit then just don't plant anything!


Once the tomatoes plants grow over six inches, you must get a bloom height strong stick to support the plant, tie some branches and twists with strings on the supporting stick.


If you want good harvest, periodically use broken crumbled eggs with shells mixed with water as fertilizer. The bad smell will be gone after three days, soon you will see lots of flowers emerged.


Ladies! Don't depend on men to help you all the time, to save your gas and time for that RM1.00 spring onion, RM7.90 sweet basils and certain herbs that you like, base on what I told you as above, you can try to plant all those herbs that you like. Remember after 11:00pm supermarket will not be opened, if you, your kids or hubby want to eat Daddy Mee soup with spring onion, you would be glad that you have a 24 hours herbs conservatory right under your roof!

Good luck to you!


This is a very successful example of growing tomatoes under the roof, harsh weather of hot sun, heavy rain and certain pests could be avoided.



Perfect tomatoes without any covering to avoid pests.



Healthy inmature green tomatoes



These tomatoes plants now grow as tall as a bloom, I am expecting each plant to produce at least a hundred over tomatoes.


4 comments:

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