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September 5, 2011 | #16 | |
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The secret is all in the "MoJo" Seriously, I learned so much from others here at Tomatoville, especially "Earl", who doesn't seem to post here much anymore. Raybo Raybo |
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September 11, 2011 | #17 |
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After reading about the Goose Creek tomatoes, I would like to try them. Where can I purchase them from? I live in southeast Florida and I am getting ready for planting. Thanks.
I have built 3 earthtainers and I'm in in the process of building several more and I am looking forward to trying them out. Rob |
September 11, 2011 | #18 |
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Rob,
You can't purchase full grown seedlings this time of year. I can send you some Goose Creek seeds, but you will need 4 to 6 weeks to get them ready for the EarthTainer transplants. Raybo |
September 11, 2011 | #19 |
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Thanks Raybo.
I sent you a pm. Rob |
September 18, 2011 | #20 |
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Hi Ray, Good looking Cukes. I`ve grown sweet Success in outside garden for past 5 years, (raised bed). Best cuke I`ve ever grown, all my friends and neighbors keep asking for more cukes than for toms. Bill
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September 18, 2011 | #21 |
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One of the things I learned this year, was that I had a huge "rush" of ripe tomatoes from about July 20, until August 20. I've now replanted about a dozen with new plants for my Fall harvesting.
Next Season, I am going to stagger my planting, with about 65% put in April 1, and the other 35% planted out on June 1. This should give me a spread-spectrum of production lasting a longer duration over the Summer. Raybo |
September 18, 2011 | #22 |
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I had the same learning experience Ray, my temps were warmer and the rush was sooner but I am definately going to stagger my seed starting next year. LInda
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September 18, 2011 | #23 |
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Ray, I think you plant all your toms in contianers. I plant in raised beds and have better luck planting suckers from my april plants in late may ( 5 or 6 ) and 2 or 3 every 2 to 3 weeks. thru aug. I have ripe toms until hard frost in Dec. GOOD LUCK BILL
PS save me a few GOOSE CREEK later I may ask Bul. Pink Giant.
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September 20, 2011 | #24 |
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Well, looking at all your tomatoes in your earthtainers, and since I
have 7 earthboxes. I think I may try a few tomatoes in them next year. I've used them exclusively for peppers. Now I have to decide which ones to put in them. 1 per earthbox. |
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