http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/tom/ -- Lawrence F. London, Jr. Venaura Farm intergarden.com InterGarden metalab.unc.edu/intergarden InterGarden metalab.unc.edu/permaculture PermaSphere metalab.unc.edu/intergarden/orgfarm AGINFO lflondon@mindspring.com london@metalab.unc.eduTitle: Power Tomatoes: Heres how to grow more and better tomatoes
Avoid black plastic film's cost and landfill woes! Reduce your worries about weeds! Best of all, plan for a bumper crop of everybody's favorite midsummer crop! Whether you're a backyard tomato baron or a commercial producer, you can do it yourselfalmost effortlessly! Transplant your tomato seedlings into a home-grown cover crop which you convert into a soil-feeding mulch by mowing! This simple tomato-growing system, which works well for other vegetables too, was developed by scientists at USDA's Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Maryland. Check out these tomatoes A Gardener's FreebieA free brochure, detailing this innovative system! How You Do ItLearn how to grow tomatoes in a cover crop of hairy vetch. Hairy VetchHairy what??? The Project and the ScientistsSparking a sustainable ag revolution. National Agricultural LibraryA cornucopia of agricultural information from USDA.
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