It is so nice to see your plants thriving and fruiting :) Your tomato plants are very generous with their fruits! Thanks for sharing your tips and what you learned from your plants. Saving these for future reference :)
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Yes the tomatoes plant is heavy ladened - I had to give it support. The type is also quite nice and great for cooking. The cherry tomatoes have so many green ones - I am anticipating a feest. However I am happy that they do not all ripen at the same time.
Aww thanks re. the tips. It is great that us "growers" share tips. That is how I know what to try. I started too late with teh baking soda solution. I should have been more proactive. However the baking soda solution is an all purpose pesticide. I will mention that in the post.
Many thanks for dropping by and poshing my post.
Maybe after a week or two, the cherry tomatoes will ripen. Its fascinating when they do :)
I've only tried the baking soda once when we had blueberry tomatoes so I didn't really see how effective it is but it seems to be a common solution to control pests especially on the plant leaves.
Thank you too and you are very welcome ❤
I am looking forward to that and it would be nice to get a bunch that is ripened at teh same time - it will be pretty to look at.
Because I started late -I also did not get a chance to determine the effectiveness on the cucumber plants. However I got rid of caterpillars in my little cabbage patch. One must ensure it is diluted as mentioned as baking soda alone is effective for weeds.
Yes, it's beautiful to see once they start ripening. Hope you will be harvesting a bunch soon :)
Glad to hear you were able to rid the caterpillars on your cabbage patch with the help of baking soda :)