Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 12, 2012 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
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do a google search for hydroponic shops in the area. they sell top of the line stuff but you will def have to shell out the cash for it. i have used fox farms ocean forest potting mix in containers and the plants just love the stuff
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July 12, 2012 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2012
Location: San Diego, CA
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Armstrong Nursery in Temecula :http://www.armstronggarden.com/store...ecula&state=CA
But, if you make it down to Poway area, check our Walter Anderson's Nursery. Both have EB Stone garden compost, Armstrong cost more, WA has it for $5 a bag. Fox Farms is some good stuf, but is it expensive !! Wait, there's gotta be a nursery in Valley Center? Mecca of veggies and many orchards etc. Theres a mushroom firm in San Marcos or Fallbrook. |
July 13, 2012 | #18 | |
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Tonio, I am familiar with Walter Anderson's, I went there last year looking for heirloom seedlings but all they had were hybrids! What a disappointment! Now I drive to Roger's Gardens in Newport Beach, they have a huge selection! I'll remember EB Stone, I think Roger's will stock it! Thanks for your input! |
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July 13, 2012 | #19 |
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Janie - There is a Dixieline off the 215 at Clinton Keith that has a decent selection on garden products. They carry a line called Dr Earth which seems pretty good. They have some stuff inside as you walk in the door and much more, and bigger bags outside in garden dept.
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July 13, 2012 | #20 |
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I like the EB Stone products. My potted tomatoes are in a mix of half EB Stone Cactus Mix and half EB Stone "Edna's Best" potting soil. No BER issues, despite occasionally letting the plants wilt.
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July 13, 2012 | #21 |
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Linda, thanks for the info, I've never heard of them but they are certainly closer than my other options. Does Dixieline stock heirloom seedlings in spring?
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July 13, 2012 | #22 |
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They may have a few, cant rememeber. You know who has a pretty good selection of Heirlooms in Spring is Louies Nursery at the 215 and Scott on the West side of the freeway.
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July 13, 2012 | #23 |
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Thank you, Linda, I have bookmarked this thread in case I need it next year!
I pulled and discarded about 20 Druzba's yesterday......... |
July 13, 2012 | #24 | |
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July 13, 2012 | #25 |
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OH NO! NOT the DRUZBAS.
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July 13, 2012 | #26 |
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July 13, 2012 | #27 | |
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Ted Last edited by tedln; July 13, 2012 at 01:00 PM. |
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July 13, 2012 | #28 |
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Ted, the ones I picked and discarded already had the ugly butt.......I'm hoping the rest will be fine, I didn't find any more BER on my Kelloggs Breakfast so I have my fingers crossed...........
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July 13, 2012 | #29 |
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Linda, you mean "picked the fruit and discarded them" not "pulled and discarded 20 plants", right? I think that confusion was the cause of Ted's comment.
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July 13, 2012 | #30 |
Tomatovillian™
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LOL! Yes, 20 fruits, not 20 plants!
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