You need more Japanese Beetles so the grubs can eat the roots thus making it easier to pull up your plants.....
The soil is moist ? Under the plastic.If you wait until the soil is moist, the stalks will pull out by the roots more easily--some of them.
Bob
I will pass on that Idea. No Offense.You need more Japanese Beetles so the grubs can eat the roots thus making it easier to pull up your plants.....![]()
Thanks PO, but It ain't all yellow yet. I am Interested in what you came up with. Amex did it in storage containers in his kiln last yr. I don't think there is any reason not to try to use the sun and natural humidity from the leaf to color leaf.
But then again I could be Wrong.
It is easy and fast. I will stalk hang all my burley this year.Stalk hangin seems to be the easiest way to cure them leaves to me , hang'em plants up side down an wait for leaves to start yellowing , just pick'em when you're there
Them small BurleyPlants I had worked wonders on that hang of mine.
I would not wish what I went thru on anyone.DGBAMA uses some nice looking soil made by Baccto. (sp?) Available at local Farmer's Co-ops. I use the Miracle Gro Seed Starting Mix with no problems so far. I hope I don't have any, what you went through this year sucked the big one.
After talking to Carmen the tomato guy, from what he was told anything is better than scotts soils for starting plants.
I told him I always used the cheapest dirt I could find and fertilize it and he did until this yr also. Humn
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