Gardening tomatoes baking soda?
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Wanda Forrest on Aug 19, 2013try Epsom saltsHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Aug 20, 2013I don't think there's an ounce of truth to this and Hometalk member and Georgia Gardener Walter Reeves agrees with me: http://www.walterreeves.com/gardening-q-and-a/tomato-low-acid/Helpful Reply
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JANIS S on Aug 22, 2013I did try epsom salts and it worked great for all! Now I read about baking powder to sweeten tomatoes but most think it does not work/Helpful Reply
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