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Re: Big Producing Vegetables
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- Subject: Re: Big Producing Vegetables
- From: "Elizabeth Concepcion" lconcepcion61@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 14:12:34 EDT
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Hi,Jim!
I found a great website: www.totallytomatoes.com that has Sweet Chelsea
seeds. I don't grow my own because I have nowhere in the house to start and
maintain plants anymore. Fortunately I am lucky enough to have access to a
great place that specializes in herbs and veggie plants. They have multiple
varieties of tomatoes and I grow as many as I can squeeze into my community
garden.
Sweet Chelsea's are indeterminates and SPRAWL like all cherry tomatoes. I
space them closely--about 18 -24 inches apart &use Mel's method of growing
them up strings, though I often don't prune down to one stem. They're not so
tidy that way, but I get a lot of tomatoes that way if the weather
cooperates.
Happy Gardening!
Elizabeth
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