The most comfortable conditions for planting tomatoes are daytime air temperatures of 16–18 degrees. By this period, the soil warms up sufficiently. A week before planting the seedlings, you should begin preparing the soil. You can fill the hole before planting with both organic and inorganic fertilizers.
Compost
A compost pit is formed from food waste, fruit and vegetable peels, dry fallen leaves, weeds, sawdust and other plant components that can rot. Add compost at a rate of 0.5 kg per planting site.
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Ash
Grass, straw or wood ash is a natural complex fertilizer. The content of calcium, potassium and phosphorus will ensure that the seedlings are saturated with the necessary micro- and macroelements, and will also disinfect the soil. A handful of dry ash will be enough to fertilize one hole.
Crushed onion peel is added to the ground during digging. This will help repel pests, disinfect and protect the soil from fungus.10 options for filling the hole before planting tomatoes for a rich harvest
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