Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 20, 2016 | #1 |
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Remy Rouge
Wondering about how tall Remy Rouge will get in bucket, will it need to be staked or caged?
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http://www.sampleseeds.com/?page_id=4260 It's semi-determinate, your choice on whether to give it support or not, since semi-determinate is between a determinate and and an indeterminate,but since it's a cherry I think I'd give it some support. Carolyn
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May 20, 2016 | #3 |
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Thanks Carolyn, I appreciate your response. I'm giving a gift to an elderly gentleman that can no longer have a garden, so I am trying to find something he will like from what I have - Remy Rouge, Summertime Gold, Jade Beauty and Dwarf Red Heart. I'm thinking smallish with little staking. I'm a little concerned he won't like Summertime Gold or Jade Beauty since they are not red but you never know.
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May 20, 2016 | #4 |
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If "semi-determinant" means that it has fundamental determinatnt growth habit (NOT vine-like), then it meant that it can grow much taller than normal determinant. In that case it would require support system (stakes, cage).
I would suggest a BUSH, PATIO type or determinant dwarf.. I have a good suggestion. Silvery Fir Tree. It grows about 2 ft tall and bushy and can be supported with stakes or smallest ringed cage. Here is mine, currently. JUST SUGGESTION. |
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Note that while I'm sure your other suggestions have been noted that the person already ha seeds for RemyRouge, so that's what's being grown. Carolyn
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May 20, 2016 | #6 |
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I give all tomatoes support. Even the robust stocky dwarfs get a stake. I find that once they have fruit growing, they all need support. Cherry tomato plants get a cage in my garden, with the exception of sprite, which is determinate and I grow 3 in a large pot with stakes for each plant.
Sorry I haven't grown Remy Rouge. The picture that Remy has on her website looks like it doesn't have any support that I can see. However that plant looks immature. Knowing me, I would give it a cage, since it's so bushy, just to keep it neat and tidy. Jen |
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Why don't we compromise and let the OP decide what to do,support with maybe one of those three ringed supports,cheap and easy,or not. Carolyn
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