Zone 7a here... been a dry June so far but yesterday got 6 inches deluge.
Tomatoes look great/very green — not tall/thin/yellowish — believe it is because I added lime to soil.
Experimenting by underplanting zucchini to shield the tomato leaves from soil viruses(?) that cause branches to wither. Will report back.
I have a big crop of tomatillos on two plants. Any advice on trellising or trimming them back?
“I have a big crop of tomatillos on two plants. Any advice on trellising or trimming them back?”
I’ve only grown them a time or two, but as I only had one plant at a time, I just let them flop.
Three ways to do it, with just a basic wooden stake/support as the cheapest and most efficient. They say tomato cages are good for support IF you get them on when the plants are small.
https://www.bountifulgardener.com/do-tomatillo-plants-need-cages-ways-to-support-tomatillos/