Re: Before crash....veggies


Jim, have you tried the Mexican or Texan wild???  We usually have two  tomato 
seasons here, early spring and late fall....other than that it was too  hot.  
But...since we've grown the Texas wild, we've literally had tomatoes  year 
round for the past two years (2 year old plant).
The only time it slowed down was over Christmas when it snowed.  We  figured 
that would be the end of the plant, but it's been loaded for a couple  months 
now.  Didn't freeze back a bit.
It made it through snow, drought, heat, and torrential rains....no  problem.  
I can't praise this particular tomato enough.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
 
In a message dated 5/21/2005 4:56:27 PM Central Standard Time,  
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:

Tomatoes  do well here, Cathy, until the night temps get so high they 
prohibit  flowering.

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