Re: Brandywine tomatoes
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- Subject: Re: Brandywine tomatoes
- From: r* b* <b*@PRIMENET.COM>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 13:51:22 -0700
Aren't we trying to rush the season. I know that in northwest CT, the frostfree date is May 23rd. Peppers and tomatoes, unless using protection like Wall-O-Water are at risk up to the frost-free date and could be beyond based on the weather patterns we are seeing now. Rich At 12:29 PM 5/16/97 -0400, Sheila Schlesinger wrote: >In a message dated 97-05-16 10:31:52 EDT, you write: > ><< I'm trying to grow pink Brandywine tomatoes and they have been in the > ground now for about two weeks >> >Richard, >My tomatoes are still on my window sill. Let me know how you make out. I was >afraid the weather was still too cold. >You must be at the south end of Brooklyn where it's warmer. <VBG> > >Sheila in Brooklyn where the nights are still quite cool. > >*************************************************************************** >To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu >the body message: unsubscribe sqft >See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more. > > *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu the body message: unsubscribe sqft See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
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