Alright, I have a question and wasn't sure where to put it so here it is in the cooking section.
I need some help. I bought two types of heirloom tomatoes recently. Both were Bonnie plants one was bought from Tractor Supply and one was bought from Walmart. I put them in some pots we had and had just recently bought some big bags of miracle grow dirt for the pots. We planted one tomato which we had bought first and it was fine for a bit then it started dying from the bottom up. Did some Google-Fu and found some weird bacteria thing that said it was a goner. Well they were right and it was a goner. Threw the plant and the dirt out in the yard so the bacteria thing didn't hurt anything else.
Well went to Wally World and got another heirloom plant. Different type than the first one. Put it in a different pot with a different bag of dirt and wouldn't you know a few weeks later same thing happened. I am at my wits end I would really like to try growing some heirloom tomatoes to see what the hype is about but can't seem to get them to grow. They were planted in pots on the front porch which gets sunlight all day. I have other plants up there that are doing fine so I am not sure what is happening and was wondering if anyone on here has some insight.
I need some help. I bought two types of heirloom tomatoes recently. Both were Bonnie plants one was bought from Tractor Supply and one was bought from Walmart. I put them in some pots we had and had just recently bought some big bags of miracle grow dirt for the pots. We planted one tomato which we had bought first and it was fine for a bit then it started dying from the bottom up. Did some Google-Fu and found some weird bacteria thing that said it was a goner. Well they were right and it was a goner. Threw the plant and the dirt out in the yard so the bacteria thing didn't hurt anything else.
Well went to Wally World and got another heirloom plant. Different type than the first one. Put it in a different pot with a different bag of dirt and wouldn't you know a few weeks later same thing happened. I am at my wits end I would really like to try growing some heirloom tomatoes to see what the hype is about but can't seem to get them to grow. They were planted in pots on the front porch which gets sunlight all day. I have other plants up there that are doing fine so I am not sure what is happening and was wondering if anyone on here has some insight.