Re: Tomatos
- Subject: Re: Tomatos
- From: "Isabelle Hayes" b*@pronetisp.net
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:24:43 -0400 (EDT)
Here in NYS zone 5, the tomatoes have come in earlier than usual this season, and we've been picking them
since about three weeks ago; we had floods in the fall and spring, I think the tomato garden got a big benefit
from the deposit;
the funny thing is that some of the plants have completely stopped putting out blossoms, and aren't growing
stems any more either; they are next to plants that won't stop growing;
I lost a lot of plants in March, when I put them up in the basement and a mouse ate all the seedlings, at the
top only; so then I had to find seeds from the year before, and screened out the mouse, but had only one
type of tomato: enchantment, which is a fine plant however.
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 16:37:08 -0700, maujean wrote:
>Hey good on ya....ours are just starting to crop but then our season is very
>long and we started late this year...wacky weather early on.
>Just added epson salts...that always kicks em in the hind roots ;>}
>I'll checkin to the rainlilly stuff....sounds just right for Oregon
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