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RE: tomatoes
- To: "'s*@eskimo.com'" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: tomatoes
- From: W* P* <W*@ins.gte.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 19:18:18 -0500
- Resent-Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 17:20:00 -0700
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Jason, you are doing nothing wrong. I live in Irving, TX... just down
the road ya know. Mine have completely died. Just keep yours alive until
fall and they will start setting fruit as soon as it cools off.
Warren
-----Original Message-----
From: jasonjrasmussen@juno.com [SMTP:jasonjrasmussen@juno.com]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 1998 8:02 PM
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
Subject: tomatoes
I am new to this list so I hope that I'm doing this rite. :-)
Okay, I live in Fort Worth, Texas (zone 7) so its pretty hot
here. Our
high temp for this summer so far is 110*F! So anyway, I am
having the
hardest time getting my tomatoes to set fruit. I think that it's
probably
the heat but I'm not sure. They bloom and then nothing happens.
No fruit
at all! We don't have many bees here in the city so I was told
to lightly
thunk the blossoms when they bloom. I also am using a tomato
bloom set
spray. Does Anyone know what I am doing wrong or have any
suggestions
that could help. My tomatoes are still blooming so I hope that I
can do
something before they quit.
One other thing, anyone know of a seed or plant catalog that
offerers
many or specializes in rare plants?
Jason in Fort Worth, Texas (zone 7)
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