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Old February 13, 2024   #16
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I'm in for half a flat

Hoping to pot up late Feb, plant out mid March
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Old February 13, 2024   #17
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I am "glad" you added Black Cherry, Amen!


A lot of people do not realize how "SWEET" the Black Cherry Tomatoes are.
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Old February 14, 2024   #18
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I'm in for half a flat

Hoping to pot up late Feb, plant out mid March
did you have the same spread sheet last year? can you post the results?
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Old February 15, 2024   #19
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It was similar but I did not get to pick any last year,.
Didnt prep the garden, didnt water or spray or otherwise tend to the plants
Any that did make had BER before they all fell to Grey Mold
Going to have to work at it a bit more this time if I want to pick a few :-) at least fertilize, water regular and spray some of Bill's bleach water

I hardly ever get many fruits from an OP slicer, but they are mostly all good'uns
There may be some results of previous seasons in my pictures section
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Old February 15, 2024   #20
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It was similar but I did not get to pick any last year,.
Didnt prep the garden, didnt water or spray or otherwise tend to the plants
Any that did make had BER before they all fell to Grey Mold
Going to have to work at it a bit more this time if I want to pick a few :-) at least fertilize, water regular and spray some of Bill's bleach water

I hardly ever get many fruits from an OP slicer, but they are mostly all good'uns
There may be some results of previous seasons in my pictures section
http://tomatoville.com/album.php?u=6756
I have struggled with leaf disease over the years, I use a weed gaurd, water with soaker hose and trim the bottom set of branches that may touch the ground, this seems to help. I have used Bill's bleach water, hydrogen peroxide 50/50 mix and daconil fungicide. I have not tried the copper spray but I read that it can be effective with the daconil and bleach in a rotation. It can be frustrating but it can also be worth it.
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Old February 15, 2024   #21
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I start my tomatoes April 1st, and retired January 1st hope I don't love my seedlings
to death with so much time to watch them grow.
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Old February 15, 2024   #22
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James: don't worry, there will be so many things come up you will find you actually will be busier now than when you were working. As soon as folks discover you are retired your time will become a precious commodity.

Today I began pulling tomato seeds out of inventory to prepare for March 1 seed starting.
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Old February 18, 2024   #23
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Traditionally I start my tomato seeds on April 7th and pepper seeds a week later. Tomato plants get put out in their garden homes around May 18th and pepper plants about June 8th.

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Old February 18, 2024   #24
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Pepper seeds and Dwarfs are up and going here! Yay!
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Today was pepper seed sowing day. Two weeks to tomatoes and counting.
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