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Re: wall of waters -Reply


I tried the wall of waters in the past and decided it was kind of silly as
the tomatoes just sat there. They grew nice and tall in the wall, but plants
planted outside bloomed about the same time so why bother. I guess I was
trying for the earliest tomato or something. We have an extremely long
growing period here in Northern Calif. so no real need to jump start like
that. Perhaps in a colder climate it would be a benefit.
L
At 06:23 AM 5/1/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>>>>Judy Warner wrote on 04/30/97 at 07:27pm >>>
>>>>     Now that we know some people are eating tomatoes--has anyone
>>used the wall-of-water containers?  I live in Zone 5 0r4 
>>-Massachusetts--and I've got some.  What have you found out about
>>using them that I should know - any tips or tricks would be welcome.<<
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>I haven't used them myself, but was told you should put some bleach in
>with the water, due to the algae problem that occurs inside those
>water-filled tubes. Have been told they are very hard to clean.
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>nancy
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