Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 19, 2012 | #16 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: zone 6b, PA
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July 20, 2012 | #17 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Maryland's Eastern Shore
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This happens to me if I try to upload too many at once. I think the key times out while I am selecting files. Try just selecting one or two then upload, select one or two more, upload, etc... Then submit. It has worked for me this way.
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July 20, 2012 | #18 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Maryland's Eastern Shore
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I am having some similar problems her on MD shore. Lots of early fruits (fortunate) which are now coming in fast, middles sections of plants without fruits and new fruits setting at the tops. I also have some wild and woollies out there. Matt's wild cherry has hit ten feet, the tops have flopped over onto its neighbors and it's still going. I think they are a bit like old hippies... once we let our hair down.... forget it... WE ARE OUT OF CONTROL! (But we are worth it )
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July 20, 2012 | #19 |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Brooksville, FL
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Hay folks just wanted to pass along a tip from a gal who lives in texas (DG forum) who said that onces hers got so high she started laying them horizonal and the tomatoes just took off and she is still harvesting tomatoes, not to mention the fact that the dense top provided shade for her up coming cucumbers.
So maybe start yours horizonal, it sure makes it easier to pick ripe ones....
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July 22, 2012 | #20 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Zone 5
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I'm still looking for a fool-proof method for keeping my tomato plants from taking over the whole block. My first year growing indeterminate tomatoes, I had them in 5' cages. They grew over the top of the cage, over our 6' privacy fence, and down the other side into the neighbor's yard.
The next year, I tried tying them to 8' stakes. They grew to the top of the stakes, started to flop over and eventually snapped the stakes. Another year I tried giving them room to sprawl and ended up with a messy, diseased tomato jungle. Clearly, you aren't alone in your search for a better method for managing your plants. |
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