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First Ripe Tomato of Season


Subject: Re: First Ripe Tomato of Season

That's great news.  I'm in zone 9 too, in North Florida, where are you?

My question for you is what is mycorrhizal fungi and why do you, what is,
and how do you innoculate your seedlings?

Thanks,


Scott

At 08:38 PM 4/30/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I picked my first tomato, a Russian black heirloom, Southern Night
>about an hour ago.  So far, I've just looked at it with hungry thoughts!
>I set out my plants (14 of them) on March 5, and this is the earliest
>I've ever had ripe fruit--56 days.  Southern Night usually takes
>between 68 and 80 days to mature.  I credit the mycorrhizal fungi I
>inoculated my seedlings with for the early harvest.  All my plants are
>loaded, and it seems that every flower is setting fruit.  I'm so
>excited------and hungry for that tomato!!!  I'm just waiting for my
>husband to get home so we can share it!!!
>Doreen
>Zone 9B
>
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