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Re: Companion planting, frost damage to tomatoes


Hi, Wendy

Thanks for the suggestion. I will certainly look into doing what you
suggest. I really don't like container plantings, but if I can have year
around tomatoes I just may learn to live with containers.

On Sat, 31 May 1997 12:48:36 -0700 Mark Mayo <mayo@AUDIOFIRST.COM>
writes:
>>My early tomato experiment in containers worked so well that I plan
>to
>>try it again in the fall to extend production into winter. I would be
>>interested in any suggestions that would make transporting the
>containers
>>in and out easier.
>>
>>oldjohn@juno.com
>>John Orwick
>>El Monte, CA
>
>
>John,
>
>I've seen platforms on wheels for large pots.  Why couldn't you make a
>cheap version with just a square frame (the size of the pot) and cheap
>casters from the hardware store?  Seems like it would do the trick.
>
>Wendy Mayo
>Portland, OR
>
>Mark Mayo
>Owner - Mayo Productions
>Audio Editing & Duplication
>E-mail: mayo@audiofirst.com
>Web Page: www.audiofirst.com
>(503)253-4198  (800)727-7270
>
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