We also have big problems with deer, raccoons, and other animals eating our tomatoes. So two years ago the dear hubby built these enclosed "tomato boxes" so protect them. We filled the box bottom with the type of potting soil that has the fertilizer mixed right in it.
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It turned out that the boxes weren't big enough, so he added "a second story" last summer.That's an automatic watering system you see on top the box. Here's a picture from last Septemer's harvest:
Boizoi Mom: One thought about your situation: tomatoes really really like warm nights to get ripe.
Good luck!





That's an automatic watering system you see on top the box. Here's a picture from last Septemer's harvest: 

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I would check out books at the local library they have some great ideas of plant combinations. There are tomotoes, cukes, peppers ,actually you can plant just about anything in a container garden. These plants are made to stay small. Also there are wonderful flowers for container gardens. Start with your favorite colors and smells, colorfull pots are fun. Maybe a blue pot with yellow marigolds and red geraniums. Cascading Petunias with a spike in the middle are lovely. The choices are endless and breathtaking, good luck and have fun. Monica
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