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When the soil is dry. There is no specific time to water them.
A bushel of tomatoes is 60-62 lbs. (varied by type and size). A peck is 1/4 bushel or 2 dry gallons or 15-16 lbs. of tomatoes.
60 pounds of tomatoes are about 1 bushel 1 bushel is 8 dry gallons 8 dry gallons will yield about 8 liquid gallons when the tomatoes are chopped up 12 pounds of tomatoes are about 1.6 dry gallons this will yield about 25 cups of chopped tomatoes plus or minus a cup or two.
Tomatoes mold when they are exposed to moisture and warm temperatures, creating an ideal environment for mold spores to thrive. The mold typically appears as fuzzy patches, often in shades of white, green, or black. Overripe or damaged tomatoes are more susceptible to mold growth, as their compromised skin allows moisture to enter. To prevent mold, it's essential to store tomatoes in a cool, dry place and keep them dry.
Dry Tortugas Light was created in 1858.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato. Simply save the seeds from a ripe tomato, dry them, and then plant them in soil to grow new tomato plants.
Soil under houses is usually very dry and there is not much light. Even weeds need moisture and many like full sun.
Tomato PowderDry them thoroughly in open sun. When they are completely free from wetness and odor, powder them in a blender. You could also use a dehydrator to dry the tomatoes.
No, dry=dead.
As long as there is no possible way that the boxes can get wet, a box for a dry location can be used. This includes rain or a possible soaking from a garden hose or sprinkler system. If there is a possibility then an FS series box will fill the bill for a waterproof box.
Put in sun for about three days, and it will dry out. However, sometimes it can break while doing this.
Yes, it is possible to use dry erase markers on glass surfaces.