MR.GREENTHUMB
05-24-2011, 06:23 AM
I have four heirloom tomato plants that I have been growing for about a month now. They were large, beautiful plants and were doing very well in thier organic home. I water weekly depending on weather conditions. However, it has rained very hard here in Fort Worth for about the last three days. Unfortunately it took a toll on my tomatoes. They now look wilted and are limp. Is there any way to save them or should I just start again with new plants? My garden is not in a raised bed, but the plot was tilled and I also added organic compost, organic chicken and Llama manure, as well as adding green sand and expanded shale so drainage is not a problem. After planting I covered the soil with cedar mulch. Is there any way to save them? Should I wait and see if they recover, or should I just start with new plants?