Re: Lazy Tomatoez


I have been laid up for surgery so what do you mean by the weather this year is so much different? Always interested what is going on in the states....Becky from Becky's Greenhouse

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:05:28 -0700
"maujean" <maujean@comcast.net> wrote:
Monica,
Mine are slow too....I did all my usual tricks....the plants are beautiful...no blight nice green....6 ft tall.....I mean some of the nicest plants I've grown. But very little fruit and just now getting started.....hope they come on soon_at least I can freeze em and have some decent tasting toms during winter. I was at the county fair and both the demo garden toms were slow (beautiful and no fruit) and the entries were not the usual for August..
I don't know....no one I talked to remembers a year like this.
Didier "Dee" Maujean
Eugene, Oregon USA
The Great Zone 8




----- Original Message ----- From: "Monica Turcotte" <monica@theturcottes.com>
To: "Isabelle Rawich" <bhayes@pronetisp.net>; <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Overwintering pots


P.S. Anyone have a theory on why my usually prolific tomato plants aren't still growing lots of blossoms? In
years past they would be putting out tomatoes until I have to remove them all because of frost.
I don't know but I'm having the same problem.
Monica
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