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Old June 2, 2006   #16
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Thanks for the update, Michael.

You have definately made me put Moscow on 2007 grow list. May even try indoors over winter this year. Should work. We shall see.

Unfortunately, it did not make it to the 2006 grow list--me stupid again!
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Mark-good growing, I will post again if it produces fruit from my cut back plant.
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Glad to hear about it staying super small. A second flush, huh? Is it an indeterminate?
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Rose-I dont know much about Moscow, got it from Glenn in NZ-its indeterminate. This is not the normal Moscow, but some other variety-its not the Moscow from the USA.
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is an adorable little chubber-wubbers of a plant. So cute. It's strudy and plump and not more than knee high. It's like a Fat Albert plant, lol. It's really, as a decorative plant, very attractive. I grew it again this year and am growing it in a container instead of the ground. Why not--it's small enough to be fine for a large patio planter.

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Hi folk.
Hi Trudi, Michael
Glad you like Moscow. It's foliage is wonderful. I grew 30 plants in a row amongst my other toms. Planted 18 inches apart on weedmat. No care and perfect tomatoes except for the squashed ones where I had put my big clodhoppers.
Trudi you are so right. This is a perfect tom for the old and frail. Ideal in a container or in the flower garden.
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