General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: NewYork 5a
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Always a mistake to purchase a 'patio' variety at BigBox. I did a test.
As I did 5-ish years ago. Never produced a fruit but filled out. That led to thinking I should/or could not grow deck tomatoes....I now have, loose count, 36? dwarfs, two dozen micros...and another later batch seeded micros, another 36-ish. I've been here a dozen years and only grew some kitchen herbs having 5-7 hours of sun depending on the sun position...and did succeed in the lower driveway for some cherry snackers like SunGold. I just start some early trays, under lights, then Spring sunny window....been picking nice tasty cherries since mid June. I seeded a tray of 6 varieties a couple weeks ago including MagliaRosa for Fall. I can bring them just inside the deck sunny slider window if cold hits early. Then cull if no room. (seeds are cheap) |
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