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Old July 13, 2017   #16
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Originally Posted by rick9748 View Post
I don't want any essence.Why is best practices and methods that have worked for us on heirlooms difficult to understand.Here on TV there is so much broad info. You can't find the forest for the trees.
"Best heirloom techniques"
One or two specifics that have worked very well for you.Point is to NOT get to broad.Be specific!!!
Calm down.

The issue is that different tomato varieties often benefit from different treatment. There are some broad best practices, some with many different variations for different growing areas, that work for all tomatoes... but you apparently don't want to hear those.

Maybe if you tell us which varieties you're trying to grow and what problems you're having with them, we can give you the super specific tips you desire.
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