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tomatoes in South Carolina
- To: "'Square Foot Mailing List'" <s*@lists.umsl.edu>
- Subject: tomatoes in South Carolina
- From: K* E* <k*@DCNA.COM>
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 13:48:00 -0500
I am a brand new gardener with big aspirations on having a wonderful
garden in 1998. I created the perfect soil via Mel's recipe and I've been
reading the newsgroups daily, and searching www.dejanews.com
frequently for answers, but I seem to be stuck, and I' hoping someone
from this list can assist me.
I'm located in South Carolina (Zone 7b)
I started tomatoes from seed Feb 4th
I have Burpee's Fourth of July (44 days) as well as a few other types
I'm expecting the last frost date to be March 15th
With the above taken into consideration I should have tomatoes by May
1st? Am I way off the mark here?
Another reason I'm asking is because I have 3 tomato varieties that
are determinate so I am thinking I should probably stagger the
planting schedule on those varieties so I can have different varieties
all summer long.
Any info is appreciated.
Keith in North Augusta,SC
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