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Old May 20, 2017   #61
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Craig? You have a second tomato book in the works?
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Old May 20, 2017   #62
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Hi maxjohnson - yes....am hoping to really roll up my sleeves and get it finished before the end of the year - a more focused book (that I will likely self publish) that will tell the story of our dwarf tomato breeding project - to tie up all of the information of our unique, successful effort in one place!

I've got other book ideas in my mind as well....stay tuned!
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Old May 23, 2017   #63
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You and others have given me the tomato "fever" . I live in Burlington , not far from you .
Although I can only have 6 plants in grow bags on my small condo patio , I share your enthusiasm for tomato growing . Addicted , on a small scale . Wishing you much success on your "journey" .

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Old May 23, 2017   #64
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I use the same mix ratio of 1:2 compost to potting mix. I feel invalidated now.
Sorry must be a slip of my finger while typing fast or late at night, I meant to say I feel 'validated' because most growers don't like compost in containers so it was assuring to see someone else recommending it. I use a little more compost in fabric grow bags here in Florida, 60% potting mix, 40% compost and it seem to hold the moisture better. The fabric doesn't allow the mix to become anaerobic, I wouldn't go that heavy on compost in plastic containers.

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