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May 3, 2013 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: California
Posts: 121
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Tl - I was only able to get my hands on Perth Pride and Dwarf Champion. This it is my first time growing them, it will be a test run to see if I like Dwarfs. Since I had extra pots empty, I figured why not fill them with something fun and new. I also have some Tiny Tim's that have fruit set right now, I have 2 in one 10 inch pot. They are so cute, very nice ornamental plants, I could see them on my front porch if it got sun.
My Dwarf plants are looking really healthy, I love the shape of the leaves and how crinkly they are. If you do plan on using the plastic pots I suggest removing most of the suckers in the smaller pots. I did two steams last year in the 14" for a sun sugar and had some pretty good results results. I used Shake and Feed and the blue stuff. I bought the smart pots this year and I have to say they have really preformed well. Of course I did buy the 10 Gallon and 15 Gallon ones so it might just be the amount of soil. If your on a budget you can go to Walmart and buy a fabric Grocery bag for $.50 which is very similar. I haven't tried it but I have seen several you tube videos that prove it works. Here is one if interested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGPeEr8XWgA Good luck with your garden! - Scott |
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