Anybody have an idea what's causing this?
First, I'm in Zone 6, northern NJ. My plants normally do not bear fruit until mid-July and August. They will often go right into October, clear to the end, bearing fruit.
This year, however, is different.
My vegetables--tomatoes, eggplant, peppers--are all putting off blooms way too early. They've been doing this since early June. I put them out in mid- to late May. Some of them were plants I started (many of the heirloom tomatoes) but others were plants I purchased from the nursery.
Right away they wanted to go to the flowering stage. Knowing that the plants need a good root system to really produce in late July/August, I've been cutting off the blossoms and feeding with liquid bonemeal (Bloom-A-Long, 0-12-0). I've been told the liquid bonemeal will help them develop a strong root system. It doesn't seem to change their ways, though: I just see another round of blossoms. The liquid bonemeal is supposed to be given to them once a month.
Link:
http://www.cleanairgardening.com/liquidbonemeal.htmlInstead they seem to want to bear fruit now because they are all again flowering. My concern, of course, is that this fruit will be small and dwarf-sized.
The same goes for my strawberries. What a disappointment. Lots of berries but all are small in size. Just not worth the trouble.
Anybody have an idea of what's happening here? Maybe I need to provide more compost?
Cher