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Old April 19, 2007   #16
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Personally I feel offended by her comment that my singing to my tomato plants is “pseudo-scientific”. I am sure that my lullabies have improved production of fruits measurably.

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Did I really do that?

What were you singing and maybe I'll remember.

BTW, I'm Carolyn, not Dr. Carolyn now that I'm retired and have been since 1999. Dr. Carolyn is the tomato variety while Carolyn is the human.
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Old April 20, 2007   #17
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Ah-- save tomatoes past labor day for seeds--- Good idea. - I should have thought of that.

darch- maybe I just got a little too sensitive- - thanks for bringing me back to earth. Agree with everything you say.- except for the singing part

If you think measuring soil temperature is over the top-- wait till I get the scale.
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Old April 20, 2007   #18
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Old April 20, 2007   #19
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Suze,

Thanks very much.......this info is exactly what I was looking for. With all the changes in temperatures by month that the world is experiencing.....don't think we can really just go by past year "dates" anymore.

In New Jersey, during April for example, we have been significantly BELOW average historical temps for 16 out of 20 days.....God only knows what May or June may do....so I'll feel better testing soil temps throughout the yard.

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