New to growing your own tomatoes? This is the forum to learn the successful techniques used by seasoned tomato growers. Questions are welcome, too.
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March 17, 2009 | #16 |
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Ami, that's a beautiful little valley you're in! Lots of sunshine I see, on the top of the rise! Very cool set up!
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March 17, 2009 | #17 |
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BOB, The top of the cage is secured to the fence as well as the top of the 5gal pots with tie wraps. Ami
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March 17, 2009 | #18 |
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Wow that is some serious scenic landscape there, just beautiful. I've heard people say that Germany is beautiful, the proof is in the pictures. Are the bottom of those pots in the ground cut out?
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March 17, 2009 | #19 |
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Damon, The pots are just sitting on the ground attached to the fence as my previous post described. Ami
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March 17, 2009 | #20 |
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Time to transplant! About 3000 tomato seedlings ready to leave home and learn to live by themselves!
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March 18, 2009 | #21 |
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Boy Craig looks like you have alot of work there. Those are some dense seedling trays there. You plan on untangling each one?
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March 18, 2009 | #22 |
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Yep - check out the Dense planting thread, it explains how I do it. I've started my plants this way for the last 10 years - I can transplant about 100-150 seedlings into 4 inch pots per hour. They come apart easily (tomatoes, peppers and eggplant are tough little buggers!), and I have a 99 plus percent success rate at growing them on to healthy plants.
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March 18, 2009 | #23 |
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Looks like Craig is going to loose his parking place and basketball court for awhile. Ami
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March 18, 2009 | #24 |
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Yep...an annual event! Basketball pole was taken down. So just a bit of a parking squeeze!
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March 19, 2009 | #25 |
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St. Patty's Day, 2009. Seeds of Costoluto Genovese, Chocolate Cherry, Gold Currant, Matt's Wild Cherry, Pink Brandywine, and Money Maker sewn! Days are getting warmer here in northern Louisiana, but nights are still kind of coolish. Here's hoping.......
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I used your method this year with great success – but I was pretty slow at transplant time. I kept thinking to myself "there's no WAY the commercial growers are this slow – they'd go broke." What I am I doing wrong? |
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March 24, 2009 | #27 |
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hej Ami, why are you planting them in pots along the fence there and not directly into the ground ?? I only have my peppers in pots because they stay smaller that way (so that I can try out more varieties without having to throw away too many fruits) and I can move them in the greenhouse when they are in the way (which they are ... a lot, silly tomato addiction of mine ...)
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