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Urban Farm Fertilizers Texas Tomato Food, Competition Tomato Fertilizer, 1 Gallon

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Features

  • Hand-crafted, high-performance liquid fertilizer for all large vegetables. 4.0-2.9.6.7 NPK.
  • Super-concentrated: 256:1. One gallon makes 256 gallons of full-strength nutrient. One tablespoon
  • For hand-watering, drip, hose-end, foliar, soil, containers, hydroponics.
  • Made from organic teas, mycorrhizae, worm casts, humic acid, kelp, enzymes, and minerals.
  • Calcium rich. No more blossom-end rot.

Description

Texas Tomato Food is our specialized big-vegetable nutrient. If your focus is tomatoes melons squash cucumbers beans peppers eggplant and other hungry vegetables use Texas Tomato Food. In the fruit development and maturation stage big vegetables want less nitrogen and more phosphorus potassium and calcium. This produces large sweet flavorful vegetables of the highest gourmet quality. Try heirloom tomatoes with Texas Tomato Food and you will be taken back to the mouth-watering tomato sandwiches that the younger generations know nothing about. Texas Tomato Food is our most popular formula. This is the one that maximizes your big-vegetable crop tomatoes melons eggplant cucumbers peppers. Super rich in calcium and potassium with a bump in phosphorus.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 5 x 10 inches; 12 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TTF128


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 9, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Urban Farm Fertilizers


Best Sellers Rank: #241,042 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #4,068 in Garden Fertilizers


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 110 ratings


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  • Saved my garden this season
I bought my first (quart) bottle of Texas Tomato Food directly from the seller. I bought my second (gallon) bottle from Amazon so I could leave a 'verified purchaser' feedback because I want people to know what a great product this is. It literally saved my garden this year. Due to illness, I got a very late start to my Zone 6 garden. Everything is in new raised beds or containers with new soil and compost. I planted my beans and tomatoes and everything just languished. The beans yellowed and the tomatoes were sad-looking sticks.The bedding mix I bought looked good but didn't have much life in it. I added 10-10-10 at planting but the plants were surviving, not thriving and really not growing as they should. I bought TTF based on glowing reviews on a garden website. I called the company and spoke to Ed, the owner. When I told him some of my beans were only 8" high after six weeks he gave me a feeding schedule to follow and told me to call him back in a few weeks. It's been two weeks and I can't believe the change. Beans that were 8 inches tall have tendrils up to 5 feet. The ones that were two feet tall are now to the top of the 7 foot arch and have beans on them, ready to pick in a few days. The sad tomatoes are doubled in height, filled out and have blossoms. Cukes are filling out and I have a baby one already. I've put it on everything-squash, peppers, potatoes, bitter melon, painted serpent melon, Mexican gherkins. Everything is responding well and looking better than I could have hoped for. Not to sound like a groupie, but I can't say enough good things about this plant food. I've been gardening for years and have used all-purpose synthetic fertilizers before with good results, but nothing like this. As a chemist, I don't think synthetic fertilizers are inherently evil, but just as vitamin tablets are no substitute for healthy food, I'm convinced that synthetics can't compete with this finely-tuned formulation of ingredients that fulfill all the needs of fruiting plants, not just NPK. We're told to eat many different foods for the micronutrients and antioxidants-not just bread, water and a vitamin-because we need the nutrients from a complex and varied diet to thrive, not just survive. So do our plants. This formulation, developed over 30 years with on-site plant trials, gives the plants that complex and varied diet and contributes to healthy, living soil the way synthetics can't. The details Ed shared with me would have convinced me from the scientific perspective, but I'd already done the research and seen the results in my own garden. On the practical side, it's very economical. One tablespoon per gallon is all it takes. Shake the concentrate well, as it settles, then dilute. I transferred some into a smaller bottle to make pouring easier. I didn't intend to use it as a foliar feed but did get it on the leaves and it did not burn anything. The tomato food is lower in nitrogen for the fruiting stages so you get fruit, not just foliage so before fruiting you might want to use the vegetable food which is tuned for leafy growth in plants such as lettuce, greens, and the like. All I had was the tomato food and it did a great job, I can only imagine how much better it would have been with the vegetable food. Check out the website for more details. If you've hung around this long, you can tell I'm sold. I love my garden and Texas Tomato Food. If you're a gardener you'll know what I mean when I say the plants just look happy. I plan to keep them that way. I'm off to order four gallons (2 tomato, 1 veg and 1 fruit tree). Can't wait to see the results for the rest of the summer. The photos I've added show the before and after from two weeks and three feedings. They are of two of my bean beds, A and B. The perspective is different on B-before is an end view, the two after ones are side view. Note the growth and the color change. If Amazon will let me, I'll add more photos as an edit. I didn't take a lot of 'before' pics because I did not anticipate the dramatic improvement. Now I wish I had. I've never posted photos; I've never cared enough about a product before and I rarely write reviews but this product is worth my time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2017 by dd3 dd3

  • This product works
The tomatoes did not have any blossom end rot. They did have some stem end rot possible do to over watering or insect damage
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023 by JL

  • Great product worth every penny
I had some calcium problems and some of my tomatoes were just looking poor after a hail storm we had. I thought I could bring them back if I gave them a shot of nutrients and boy was I correct. I had one of my tomato plants get well over 7' tall. This created an almost instant healing process on the plants that were damaged. I also had quite a few plants in large containers and they always need some more fertilizer or a boost of some sort about mid year during the heat of summer. They produced more last year than I may have ever seen. Great product already ordered this years supply of this stuff before everyone else catches on and buys it up. Thanks for a great product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021 by Heidi Hartless

  • Watch the Postage
I thought the price was $28.65. Now I see it is totaled at $44.34. I am so used to not paying postage that I saw the price and not the postage which was over on the other side of page. $12.50 in shipping and then tax. Is this product worth $44.34, NO. Is it worth $28.65 yes. It does work but it is not a magic formula. Miracle Grow at Home depo will give me similar results. So, just know what you are paying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by bowarcher52

  • Too Much Waste
While the mixture is good for tomatoes especially once they start producing and need higher amounts potassium, the container is designed so that you waste a lot of the product due to spillage. I also use Neptune's Harvest Fish Seaweed Blend Fertilizer 2-3-1 and add 1/4 teaspoon of K2SO4 per gallon of H2O once the tomatoes start producing to raise the NPK mixture to 2-3-5. The Neptune 1 gallon container does not have the spillage issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2016 by Pete Moss

  • The real deal
I have to grow in raised beds. Going on my 2nd season with this fertilizer. I expect a huge year based on last season. I'm sure plenty of other fertilizers work great but last year was a level of success and tomato health I've never had before. Update: 2nd season an even bigger success. Planted in June, started harvesting late August Keeping 2+ other neighbors well supplied the last month. So awesome to have tomatoey tomatoes any time I want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019 by Steve-o Steve-o

  • This Stuff is Liquid Gold
This stuff is amazing. I bought this after the seedlings i planted were not looking too good. After I used this for a few cycles, using the push and pull fertilizing method, the plants growth exploded. I have been using this throughout the entire growing cycle on my San Marzano tomato plants, and I have a few plants that are over 7 1/2 feet tall. The tomatoes on these plants are huge and each plant has between 30-40 tomatoes on them. I highly recommend anyone who is serious about growing massive tomato plants to buy this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • best tomato crop i've ever had
I read the reviews and decided i had to try TTF out for myself. The stuff worked fantastically. I grow in sub irrigated self watering containers and i've never had production as high as what i did last season. I also gave the stuff to bush beans grown the same way and they kept producing all season long rather than for just a few weeks. I will definitely be buying more for this season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019 by David E.

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