Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 5, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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I'm so nervous ...
Planted my plants last night into the garden:
Todays forcast was cloudy during the day - and warming up in the afternoon ... I'm just hoping I hardened them off long enough... I had them in the shed with a window open for a few days - then I opened the door little by little to give em real light over the course of many days - then I had them out in full sun and wind for a couple days ... Sounds about right ? Hopefully when I get home - they are all still green and alive ???!!! ~ Tom
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May 5, 2006 | #2 |
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Tom
Chill man. 8) Take a deep breath. You went through more hardening off in one season than I do in two or three. ‘Mator’s are tougher than you think. Remember the pic’s Craig posted of his driveway? Two – three days after pot up – outside. Get tough or die. His, and mine, always get tough. I’m sure you’re going to have a fine crop of tomatoes this year.
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May 5, 2006 | #3 |
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I'm right there with you, Tom.
I've been on pins and needles since I put out the first two on 4/15/06. Why is that you might ask? Last frost last year was 3rd week of May....SCARY!! Why do I do this to me??? Best of luck
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May 5, 2006 | #4 |
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I was fine this morning ... all looked well...
but wasn't sure how long it would take for "transplant" shock to set in ... I think this is going to be the longest ride on the parkway of my life !!! Fingers crossed ~ Tom
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May 5, 2006 | #5 |
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I'm going through hardening off nerves too, but I doubt even I am going to kill anything this way (now bugs, disease, and watering mishaps may be another story. Fingers crossed :wink: ). I rushed things with my two potted Silvery Fir Trees and gave them sunburn, but both have healthy new growth so I don't think there's any real harm done.
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May 5, 2006 | #6 |
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I'm still too scared
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May 5, 2006 | #7 |
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Folks, we're talking tomatoes here, and if some of them don't make it this year , grow them next year.
If I worried as much as some of you about hardening off, transplant chick, and on and on, I'd have been a nervous wreck for the last maybe 50 years. :wink: Now that's not to say that some folks think I WAS a nervous wreck from time to time, but it sure as heck had nothing at all to do with tomatoes, or anything else that I grew. So relax, y'all.
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May 5, 2006 | #8 |
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Mine are out hardening, but not in the ground. I thought it was too early yet?
One step at a time. Go slowly. Take a deep breath... and PLANT! I will do it, I will do it! (trying to be brave) ooog |
May 6, 2006 | #9 |
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Poor, poor yankees. Remind me,what does 40 degree F feel like again? Been so long.
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May 6, 2006 | #10 |
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"Remind me,what does 40 degree F feel like again?"
I dunno, tim, but we're absolutely shivering here in 60 degree temps. And it ain't even SUNNY!
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May 6, 2006 | #11 |
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After the cold comes the HEAT
Nice recovery there Keith, b'c for a minute I thought you were pretty much DOOMED, knowing where your wife is from, etc.
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May 6, 2006 | #12 |
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Well everyone ...
all that hard work and helpfull knowledge these few years has paid off ... ( don't think I have to meantion the countless numbers of people with GREAT advice; you guys and gals know who you are ! :wink: ) Looks like I was just being paranoid ( lol , the "drift I got from Carolyn, lol , 1000% correct !!! ) ; a couple wilted leaves here and there, but they all pulled through ... It was so random though ... To just decide on a wim , to just do it !!! No charts, no "weather stressing" , no nothing ... Pure feel/instinct ... (only my third year living on the coast of NJ) So far its paid off ... I can say this ... I'm only growing 1 hybrid this year: BrandyBoy ; and it looks like the weakest ( wilting ) of the bunch ! Hybrid schmibrid ( other than production, lol) ... Gimme those heirlooms for strength !!! ~ Tom ps. Now lets move on and get stoked for blossoms !!! Guy across the street is 1 up one me !!!
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May 7, 2006 | #13 |
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what does wind burn look like ?
Does it make the tips of the leaves brown ? Of course, it had to be super windy last night and blow them around a bit ... ~ Tom
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