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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 912419" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>Here is what i have had success with. Use the hand post hold digger to remove soil down to the subsoil, about 18 inches down and large enough for a corner post. Fill the bottom with cow manure about 4-6 inches (it is about 1/4 wheelbarrow). Add 4 inches of soil. Mix the two layers together. Add 4 more inches of soil. Add a handful of fertilizer, and a handful of lime, and fill the hole in . Plant two tomatoes about 6 inches each side of the hole up to the bottom limb. Once the soil is warm, cover with straw and stake. I use woven wire cages hooked to a t-post.Water is all you have left to do the rest of the summer. Cow manure is like a slow release fertilizer. Now this is for the season long varieties like better boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 912419, member: 8840"] Here is what i have had success with. Use the hand post hold digger to remove soil down to the subsoil, about 18 inches down and large enough for a corner post. Fill the bottom with cow manure about 4-6 inches (it is about 1/4 wheelbarrow). Add 4 inches of soil. Mix the two layers together. Add 4 more inches of soil. Add a handful of fertilizer, and a handful of lime, and fill the hole in . Plant two tomatoes about 6 inches each side of the hole up to the bottom limb. Once the soil is warm, cover with straw and stake. I use woven wire cages hooked to a t-post.Water is all you have left to do the rest of the summer. Cow manure is like a slow release fertilizer. Now this is for the season long varieties like better boy. [/QUOTE]
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