A lack of calcium is generally the culprit of blossom end rot. A steady uptake of water and calcium in a usable form such as lime will usually fix it. If you fertilize use a low nitrogen fertilizer....
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A lack of calcium is generally the culprit of blossom end rot. A steady uptake of water and calcium in a usable form such as lime will usually fix it. If you fertilize use a low nitrogen fertilizer....
You had a...wait a minute. Tomatoes in winter? The world has gone crazy.
Crap! I just put my garden out. Sounds great. I did cook up some potatoes from last years garden. Pretty tasty.