Gardening
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 09, 2013Epsom salts add magnesium to the soil, Bonnie. If you don't have a magnesium deficiency, you will not see significant results. Are your tomato plants getting enough sun?Helpful Reply
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Nancy Fennell on Jul 10, 2013One teaspoon per foot plant height every two weeks for tomatoes and roses according to the epsom salts I have. It does work very well, but I have heavy clay soil and the magnesium really helps.Helpful Reply
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Bonny Graves on Jul 22, 2013My soil is not that great. I tried the epsom salts and it does seem to be helping my tomato plants. I am finally getting some tomatoes on them! I have had tons of blooms with no tomatoes until now.Helpful Reply
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