February 3, 2018 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: S.E. Michigan (Livonia)
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15 toms
40-60 peppers
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February 3, 2018 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Western New York
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34 tomato plants
6 sweet, 4 hot (mildly) pepper plants |
February 3, 2018 | #33 |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Ohio
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56 tomatoes: 44 in-ground, 12 dwarfs in containers
10 eggplants in containers 20 peppers in containers |
February 3, 2018 | #34 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Zone 5A, Poconos
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Only 10 tomato this year (maybe a few more on the deck)
112 peppers (a dozen of these will be container grown) 4 tomatillos 4 egg plants |
February 3, 2018 | #35 |
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Location: Detroit
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Unfortunately, my neighborhood is comprised of moderately-to-heavily wooded lots of very large, mature trees. On this property, only a tiny patch of the driveway gets any direct sun at all - and that is only about four to four-and-a-half hours a day (in the morning and later afternoon/evening).
So I am limited to containers only (the whole yard, which is fully shaded, is heavy clay) that I have to physically carry into the garage every night or else the ravenous deer will eat them down to tiny stubs. Because of my severe limitations, I can usually only fit four moderately sized tomato plants, maybe a couple of micro-dwarf plants, and three herb plants (basil, parley, and oregano). This year, I'm pushing things and will try to grow six regular sized tomato plants in containers. I also plan on trying to grow one container with carrots (fingers crossed!). I don't expect things to go well and will likely have to scale back to four for next year. ------------------------------------ TL, DR: Only four to (maybe) six plants in containers. Last edited by Koala Doug; February 3, 2018 at 02:22 PM. |
February 3, 2018 | #36 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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20-60 plants*.
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February 3, 2018 | #37 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Den of Drunken Fools
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I think this is a test for some reason.
Many have failed. Worth |
February 3, 2018 | #38 |
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Mojave Desert - California
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200 - 400. Keep about 50 for myself. Sell or give away the rest.
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February 3, 2018 | #39 |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
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120 tomatoes
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February 3, 2018 | #40 |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 272
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23 plants
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February 3, 2018 | #41 |
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February 3, 2018 | #42 |
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Williamsburg VA Zone 7b
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65 plants - but since I hate to follow directions I had to add this explanation
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February 3, 2018 | #43 |
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Location: MA/NH Border
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I thought maybe you just wanted to do a quick tally then come up with an average number to show just how crazy we T'villers are...;-)
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February 3, 2018 | #45 |
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