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Re: Zone 8-tomatoes


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 Last year I potted one of my rutger tomatoes and drug it in and out of
the garage every day to get some sun. I didn't know if it would work or
not but I figured I had nothing to lose. Well, it worked really well. I
had fresh tomatoes all winter and it was still producing up until a
month ago. I'm going to do it again this winter but this time I'm going
to make little plant dollies(sp??) to make bringing them in and out of
the garage easier. 
  Good luck,
  Valerie
  zone 9,Northern Florida 

--- Urb2165@aol.com wrote:
> Square Foot Gardening List -
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> Hey group! Anyone have suggestions on what to plant
> in 4' x 4' x 12 "raised 
> beds for fall and winter crops in zone 8 and the
> spacing required? I think I 
> will transplant some of each herb growing into pots
> and bring them in this 
> fall. If I just mulch over the rest of the herbs
> with 7" of wheat straw will 
> that be good enough to keep them protected
> throughout our normally mild 
> winters? Anyone ever tried bringing in tomatoes for
> the winter?
> Rod
> urb2165@aol.com
> 
> 
>
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