Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 3, 2014 | #46 | |
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It was wonderful yesterday and it hit sooner than expected. This wind sucks. By they way how are you liking Hutto? I remember you moving there. Worth |
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March 3, 2014 | #47 |
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Love it except for the wind.......we live in a new sub-division (11 years old).........no large trees to block the wind ....last year the wind got so bad it blew the roof off of my house................. I am serious.........I had to replace the entire roof. What part of Austin do you live in?
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March 3, 2014 | #48 | |
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I go up 95 then over to get to Hutto, you wouldn't believe how much your area has grown. All of the sub divisions and strip malls there were once prime farm land. Worth |
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March 3, 2014 | #49 |
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23 degrees this am. Pretty sure everything that survived last week didn't. Oh well so much for gambling
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March 4, 2014 | #50 |
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We got down to eight degrees two nights ago with a chill factor below zero. It only got down to twenty two last night with thirty one for the next two nights. I'm hoping Friday night will be the last really chilly night.
I got so tired of covering and uncovering my plants last year that I decided to not do it again. I grew my plants so large this year that they should be ready to start putting on tomatoes immediately after plant out. A few of my plants have small tomatoes already and they are still in the pots. I am running out of room for them especially under the lights. Some of the plants are actually rubbing the lights. I'm hoping I will not need to move them back inside after tonight. I will if I need to though. One of the internet weather services provides a thirty day forecast and it doesn't look bad past this week. Ted |
March 4, 2014 | #51 |
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I just looked and everything is grave yard dead.
Its pouring down rain the ice is melting and the onions and the one carrot are doing great. I couldn't ask for more. I am really looking forward to the onions. Worth |
March 4, 2014 | #52 |
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Ted - when did you start seeds? My plants are about 6-9 inches above their dixie cups at this point and should be good to plant out soon as they are putting a lot of growth on now. March 15 is my planned plant out date. I usually try to plant out when there are no more below freezing nights predicted in the 10 day forecast, but, that typically never ends up being right and I end up covering a few nights. This year has had several "polar vortex" cold fronts and I definitely want to avoid a hard freeze like we just had! (12 at my place)
Worth you clearly have back up plans based on your EARLY plant out date and the ability to laugh at the grave yard dead! Hope so. Good luck Dewayne mater |
March 4, 2014 | #53 | |
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What can you do but laugh if it would have been any other year they would be fine right now. On the bright side it isn't boiling hot right now. Worth |
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March 4, 2014 | #54 |
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Dewayne,
I planted tomato seed around Dec. 1. I usually plant seed around Christmas. They got a four week head start this year after I raised the lights on my light table about ten inches to accommodate the additional plant height.. Ted |
March 5, 2014 | #55 |
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My onions are laying down. They were put in Jan 10 or so.........about 11 inches tall. Just a few....about 5 are still standing out of 200. Just curious will they pop back up? My garlic sort of layed down, but they popped back up. Worried about my onions though. I don't understand. I have had onions survive 15 deg before. Maybe it was the length of time that the temps were below freezing.
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March 5, 2014 | #56 | |
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They have laid down and are--------let me go look. Yes perking back up and putting on new growth already. Worth |
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March 5, 2014 | #57 |
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I believe I need help in hardening off my seedlings. I received this mini greenhouse as a Xmas presant from my son. I really do not have much use for it because I have a greenhouse 10 X 20. I thought I would use for hardening off my maters. I set the plants inside, and put a shade cloth all the way around it for about a week. Then I opened the side facing in the picture to get some direct sunlight. I guess I did not leave them in the shade long enough before opening the east side. Some of the plants have signs of sunburn...not all about half. Because of the cold temps I have moved the plants into the real greenhouse on the southeast side. I will show this pic again.
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps09989a9d.jpg |
March 5, 2014 | #58 | |
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March 5, 2014 | #59 |
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Missed it by this much..
It was a cold 15F. The thermometer read 29 in the 6x8 HFGH. The outer row didn't make it. We probably had too many.
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March 5, 2014 | #60 |
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That bites!
Crazy weather this year-cold, cold, cold...
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