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Spreeny | 09:50 Fri 04th Jun 2010 | Home & Garden
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Can you use Tomorite on peas, aubergines, peppers & beans as well as toms. Also I've got a couple of palms which are looking a bit sad following the long cold spell - could I give them a bit of Tomorite as well? tia
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I think so spreeny, my dad does anyway and his flourishes.

I was also advised to use it on my roses - it's spruced them up no end.
Don't know about the ones you've mentioned but I used it on my cucumbers last year and had a great crop
Definitely , will do all a world of good.
Could it be used instead of Miraclegro as a sort of cure-all ?
My brother grows lots of veg and fruit and uses it for absolutely everything in the garden,hanging baskets ,etc and as general plant food .
In fact I'm begiining to think he swigs it out of the bottle :)
The bottle is a very nice colour.... Very berry.
What about potato plants?
Apparently it's good for everything.

I wonder if it will liven up a casserole!
I use it on my potato plants - they're like monsters!!!
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Thankyou all, that's just what I wanted to hear!
Tomorite is high in potash which is good for flowers mainly and tom`s.
Are cheaper general brands of liquid tomato feed as good as Tomorite?
Joe - I'd imagine so. Check the NPK is similar and they contain all the micro nutrients.

Also use it half strength once fortnightly for peppers once flowering.

Chris

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