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Re: septoria


I might try that and grow it in a pot. Thanks everyone. What a great list!
jems

>On 7 Jul 2009, at 16:53, Kathy Purdy wrote:
>
>>  I wonder if you could still find tomato plants at a garden center or 
>>  big box
>>  store, and grow them in containers? You wouldn't have as many, or 
>>  perhaps
>>  the varieties you were hoping for, but you'd at least get some 
>>  tomatoes.
>>  Thinking out loud here.
>>
>>  Kathy
>>
>
>I find cuttings is the way to go if one needs more plants late in the 
>season - if one doesn't have any healthy plants oneself one can go and 
>look pathetically at friends' good doers. Side shoots will root in a 
>matter of days so long as they are kept good and damp without needing 
>to be trimmed back at all
>
>kathryn

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