Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 21, 2006 | #31 |
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grees = trees.
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June 21, 2006 | #32 |
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" like the Liberal news media whiich exists on half truths.."
I didn't realize fox news was considered liberal... |
June 21, 2006 | #33 |
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Rose, LOL! I missed the small print and was laughing, too!
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June 21, 2006 | #34 |
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"The neighbor has an empty dog kennel - with 6 ft walls, I am going to get i today and corral the plants with that."
Great idea, Cyn! Maybe you could cover it and keep the raccoons out too.
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June 21, 2006 | #35 |
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Cyn
cover it with what???
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June 22, 2006 | #36 |
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Maybe some chicken wire would do the trick, and just use a staple gun to attach it as you stretch it over the top. :wink:
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June 22, 2006 | #37 |
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One can buy dog runs with covers because some dogs can climb and are escape artists. 8) Ya got any extra chain link laying around? just kidding The chicken wire idea might work. Maybe go check out what they have at HD.
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June 22, 2006 | #38 |
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wow
Now I am feeling hopeful again - perhaps there are ripe tomatoes in my future.
Thank you all, I'll keep you posted. Cyn |
July 11, 2006 | #39 |
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Tomato Fortress
Well, There is now a lovely dog kennel surrounding the tomato containers - six feet high with two doors. It is now called The Tomato Fortress instead of my little tomato patch.
We are starting to get a few cherry tomatoes, and the others are beginning to set fruit. We have had a bit of cooler weather which is helping. Still, there won't be any gazpacho until the fall, if then. I appreciate all the support - Cyn |
July 11, 2006 | #40 |
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That's great, Cyn! "Tomato Fortess", how cool is that!!
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July 11, 2006 | #41 |
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Fantastic, I grew my tomatoes in our Dog Kennel the last two years, it wasn't big enough this year and needed to refurbish the soil. Someone last year called me the Tomato warden, and when was I going to parole some of them etc.
Our Kennel is 7.5x13', Our dogs don't use it so it became a way to keep our dogs out rather than in |
July 11, 2006 | #42 |
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then there's those dogs that eat tomatoes.
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July 11, 2006 | #43 |
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He only eats heirlooms and prefers them meaty, not to juicy. He won't touch a green or a cherry other than Sungold(if he finds out its a hybrid, I'm done for). Blacks only from the S. of what was once the Soviet Union. Jaunne Flamme if cut longways and any large Orange/Yellow that only has a first and last name..other than that he's not too choosy
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July 12, 2006 | #44 |
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Something that works around here (if you don't mind the looks of the remedy) is putting up stakes or posts around your garden, running strings along the top, and attaching garbage bags to the line so that they flap in the wind. Only caveat is, if you have white tail deer in the area, do not use white kitchen garbage bags - - - it just gets them interested. If you are in a nice residential area, and your garden is visible from the street, it might not be appreciated, but other than that, if the sight doesn't bother you, it does seem to work fairly well.
Cheers
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July 12, 2006 | #45 |
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A Solution for the night!
Add Sensor Lights. If someone or something is stealing your tomatoes, the light will turn on. It might a good enough solution discourage person or animal. |
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