depth of raised bed for tomato plants.
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Eq4bits on Apr 30, 2013When I built my raised beds, I used two treated 2x6's 'stacked' on sides and ends, so from top of top 2x6 to ground (which I put some of that weed control cloth over) was approx. 12". I end up with tomatoes 'coming out of my ears' every year. I also try to use heirloom plants when I initially planted, so I haven't had to buy any more plants the last few years since the heirlooms propogate themselves.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Apr 30, 2013At least a foot. You want to nip off the bottom leaves & plant your tomato sets deep for better root development. I add ground up eggshells to the soil to help prevent blossom end rot.Helpful Reply
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Jo on Apr 30, 2013actually I read that you can bury the bottom leaves on the plant and they will produce roots. I did that as well as burying the plant two thirds down.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 01, 2013I think double-stacked 2 x 6s are a good height for a raised bed. This actually gives you a bed 11 inches deep. Tomatoes should be planted deep, but you should remove the lower leaves before planting. They will root along the buried stem.Helpful Reply
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Joanne G on May 01, 2013Thanks to all who replied to my question. I have always planted my tomatoes deep but that was in my garden. I was worried that maybe we wouldn't have enough depth in our raised bed. Thanks again, and here's t o hoping I get three of them..Helpful Reply
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