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Old May 29, 2011   #15
materlvr
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Hi Materlvr, cant remember, is it Jeanie or Janie? I have pretty good fruit set and my nights are at least as cold or colder. I planted out March 15 (Ouch!) I shook the blossoms everytime I could, sprayed with some hormone stuff for fruit set several weeks aqo and also gave everybody some "snack" My BW Suddath has A DOZEN greenies! I am off the ground in large containers though, I think you are in the ground? Colder down there.... Some of the stuff I planted later is just starting to set. NOT our typical Spring! Linda
Hi, Linda! Isn't this the coldest late spring we've had in years? I always get lots of greenies in May. It rained last night and I've had the heater on a few times today! My maters are in the ground, in a raised bed. We get a breeze every afternoon for a few hours, so that should help, but so far, not one tomato. I'm hoping to get a ton soon so we can at least have maters by late July-August. One year we even had fresh, homegrown maters for the 4th of July! The only thing in my garden that's producing is my zuchinni! Two plants and I have 18, a few ready to harvest!
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