The tomatoes I started from last year’s seeds took off. I fixed a three-bulb lamp about 20 years older than I am with CFLs and kept it on the guys all day for about four weeks, and produced this.
So I was left with sixteen seedlings (Beefsteak, Cherokee Purple, Black Krim, and Hillbilly varieties) that I decided to give away to passers-by on a Sunday afternoon, re-potting instructions included. It was all so very Golden Age of Brooklyn, what with an ethnic and sexual-preference spectrum that would make a recruiter for a small liberal arts college weak in the knees, and folks ranging in age from about their 60s down to the seven. Pascal, Naomi, Erin, and Pepe were amongst the takers. I promised everybody I’d include care instructions. So….
Caring for tomatoes is pretty easy. You’ve got some gear you need, but you can DIY share of it, and once you own it, you can keep reusing it. Continue reading