I built a nice raised bed garden months ago, filled it with good stuff, dirt/mulch mix from the compost site, and where I planted I put in topsoil, peat moss, composted manure and plant food and so far the tomatoes and peppers are growing like gangbusters. But I noticed even though it had rained heavy a few days ago a few of the tomato leaves looked dry, and I remembered hearing that if you have a raised garden you need to water and feed it more as it'll dry out, looked on Youtube and saw some videos where a guy says to put your index finger about an inch in the soil and if it is dry water it, and read that you should probably water it daily unless it rains, so I have been doing that and it seems to be just fine. Just wondering if this is true, and I plan to feed it with Peters plant food every two weeks or should I increase that? And anything else anyone wants to add please do, but so far this is the best, healthiest looking garden we've ever had!
Thank you
Thank you