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![]() | How do you grow tomatoes in South Florida? - To grow tomatoes in South Florida soils, first amend your soil at least 50/50 with organic matter. The easiest way is to layer it. For a tomato plant, dig a hole at least 18 inches wide and at least 12 inches deep, to accomodate root growth. Why so wide? Because of nematodes. When growing tomatoes in South Florida, nematodes are a tomato plant's worst enemy. Nematodes hate organic matter, so the more organic matter added, the better the nematode control. » By Udut, Kenneth, link posted on Oct. 24 2009, In Gardening |
![]() | Recipes: 10 Meatball Meals - FYI - More of the fyi series from my mother, this one is all about meatballs. » By Udut, Kenneth, created on Aug. 30 2009 In Food tips |