Tomato Varieties
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- From: K* <k*@geocities.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 12:50:55 -0600
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I came home from a kitchen garden class in February with a variety of tomato seeds. These are all indeterminate types, I'm told. Sun Gold Eva's Purple Ball Prudens Purple Flame' (I think this is how it's spelled. Pronounced "flom-ay") Black Prince All these plants are something like two feet high now, and flowering, still in their pots. I've been taking them out for a couple hours each day and putting them in the shade. How soon can I start putting them in the sun? Any advice on hardening off would be appreciated. I was going to use Walls of Water, but I think the plants are too big already, especially if I need to stake them. The last frost date is less than a week away, anyway. Kitt Rocky Mountain Zone 5
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