As the tomato vines grew, the pots had a tendency to blow over - haven't had that problem before.
I had yellow shoulder on many tomatoes (most varieties were impacted). This is apparently a potassium deficiency. Lesson is to watch for how much fruit is being set and to fertilize more. I had been doing 1-2 Tbsp per week but we had i) more buckets and ii) loads of fruit being set at the same time.
I had some sort of wilt at ground level and the cucumbers died just as they were about to produce lots of bounty :-(. Next year grow the zucchini and cucumbers in pots.
Possible the only 2 Zucchinis :-( |
So lessons...
- plant from seed to be sure of what you're getting
- I think I have wilt at ground level so will have to avoid things that are susceptible to wilt and/or plant in containers
- need to prune tomato vines harder and stake more aggressively and earlier
- fertilize more (especially in boom years) and plant tomatoes with epsom salts to increase magnesium.
I love your ideas on roof garden.
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