Re: legend
- Subject: Re: legend
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 09:59:32 EDT
I had that experience with Brandywine last year. Huge, bushy plant, but
only produced two tomatoes all season. One of my club members had the
same results. So I avoided that one this year. The only tomatoes that are
doing anything for me are the cherry ones I grow in large pots hanging in
my breezeway. They are doing fine and have a lot of fruits about ready to
turn. However, the _!@#$_ (!*@#$) squirrels climb up into the pots
trying to get to the
birdfeeder hanging nearby, and have already done some damage. I tell
myself the tomatoes in the garden are really suffering from the cool
season and lack of sunshine. Today promises to be the first really hot
day in July - it has rarely even reached 80 all month. Heavy storms last
night, and looks like nearly 6 inches of rain. First, a dry spring, and now
too much rain at once. Crazy weather! My geologist son says we shouldn't
call it "global warming," but "global weirding."
Auralie
In a message dated 7/27/2009 9:45:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
justjess01@gmail.com writes:
"Legend"???? I have never heard of that one. Mmmmm. Sounds really
great. Mine are not red yet, but I can't wait to have some of my own.
We got a slow start on ours this year. And my Brandywine, which is
my FAVE, is not really producing. The plant is big, and I get wimpy
flowers and no fruit. Major disappointment. But, I got started late
on them so it's no surprise.
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