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Old July 5, 2015   #1
slowpoke73ds
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Default A second crop????

Around june first i started a few tomato plants with short branches that i cut off the already yielding original plants. I have gotten a couple to take root nicely and have them in pots now. Im on the gulf coast of florida and wonder if i can expect to get tomatoes from these new plants? The weather stays above freezing into november or even later around here--- I am a total newbie and have learned that next year, i will use a type of tomato that is better for my hotter summers.

I welcome any input or direction-- i'm in this for enjoyment and yummy maters too

I'm growing better boys now and plan to start with holmstead 24 seeds next year
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