Went out and surveyed “the back 40”, which I haven't been able to do since last Wednesday due to bad neck, and the walking onions are growing fast. Three are really up good, one about 7 inches and the other two about three-four inches and others tiny, I think there are 7-8 I can identify.
Still no blooms on the big tomatoes, but I found a baby tomato on the cherry tomato plant I bought at Lowes last week or week before. I never saw a blossom on it, just saw that tomato today.
I just don't know about this “T” Italian squash - it's taller than I am now and I'm 5'5”, and it's above the planter's rods for it to hold on to. It looks like a monster from outer space - the leaves are huge. And, no sign of a bloom anywhere.
I've got all these plants alive and growing and to show for it, there is ONE TINY TOMATO on a cherry tomato plant I didn't grow. Is there something wrong with this picture?
/johnny
Be patient a while longer maybe. It takes a while to get to the bloom stage. Look at the packet and see what the days to maturity are. Then look at how long they have been planted. Each veggie is different.
The soil was already bagged, so it should have the nutrients needed.