This week those two ideas, cinder block raised beds and tomatillos joined forces. As usual, the tomatillos sprouted anywhere a seed dropped last fall. In planting beds, in pathways, in the yard. Many of these I pull out, but many of them I allow to mature and give fruit. The interesting thing is that lots of tomatillos took root in the holes in the cinder blocks (see pictures above).
I believe the reason they like this location is because the hole in the cinder block is protected from wind and harsh conditions, yet it still gets rain. In addition, this location has the radiant heat that the cinder block absorbs during the day to keep the seedling warm at night. Not that the tomatillo needs much pampering. They grow like weeds in any spot they can find. But I think these cinder blocks give them another boost for growing.
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