Re: (veggie-list) Help Planting Tomatos


Romeo,
You might want to try using either miracle grow or shultz plant food. I use miracle grow and have had good results, especially with tomatoes....also peppers.(green, yellow & red).


Romeo Cormier <romeocormier@hotmail.com> wrote:


Hello

I am having a problem with my garden. Last year it grew but produce nothing or very little. Have put manure ,lime and compost material. Am at a loss to know what else to do. A =ny help woul dbe appreciated. Romeo

>From: J <jmark7@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: veggie@plantideas.com
>To: veggie@plantideas.com
>Subject: Re: (veggie-list) Help Planting Tomatos
>Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:37:45 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I'd give the "sweet 100" or "patio" variety a try Jim....I've had the best luck with them in an  area that also gets about 4 hours of sun per day
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>"BackyardGardener.com" <mcalpin1@yahoo.com> wrote:Have you considered use grow lights?
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>--- Jim Adams wrote:
> > I live in Dallas with almost total shade from trees.
> > There is one tiny area that receives about 4 hours
> > of sun each day.
> >
> > Can you recommend a variety of tomatoes that will
> > produce with this limited amount of sun?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Jim Adams
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