Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 14, 2008 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Zone 4 Lake Minnetonka, MN
Posts: 967
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Maters out in Zone 4 Crazy??
Well last night it got down to 40 degrees and only one of my heatwaves is looking a little purple this evening all the rest seem to be looking good. I also took down a bunch of nasty buck thorn and decided to put 3 plants in a shady spot just for an experiment since space is at a premimum for me being in a townhouse. Due to unforseen circumstances NAR (no germination) and Indian Stripe (Think had dampening off) I slightly revised the list for this year.
The first pic is from left to right and curving around, Ed's Millenium, Black Krim (store bought was suppose to be Indian Stripe), Spudakee, Cherokee Green. The Second pic is from left to right Brandyboy F1, KBX, and Mexico (was suppose to be NAR) The thrid pic is of my upper deck which now has 3 Heatwave 2 plants instead of 2 heatwave's and one Mexico The fourth, fith and sixth pics are up close at my 3 heatwaves. The seventh pic is an experiment with removeing he buck thorn and digging three holes and planting from left to right Brandyboy F1, Tomato Tumbler (wife nixt the hanging basket idea), and KBX. Figured it was worth a shot. Very cool spring this year but the 10 is looking good for me last night's 40 degrees looks to be the coldest it will get so if I survived that I am in business!!! |
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