RE: Tomato Variety and problem (was RE: Planting time)
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- Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 07:38:43 -0400
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Hi!
I picked the sweet million variety for it's crack resistance, being in a
pot it is bound to dry out a few times. I am also using gardens alive
(company) tomato fertilizer which contains calcium (I think) to control
blossom end rot. Now, if they TASTE good, I'll be thrilled.
Beth (MD zone 7)
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From: Kenneth Wilkerson [c*@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 2:42 PM
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Tomato Variety and problem (was RE: Planting time)
Hi there! I've been quiet here. Work has kept me busy. But, I just
planted all my flowers in my small back
yard. I ran out of room for any vegetables. I did save ONE whiskey barrel.
A tomato sounds really great.
Especially the cherry tomato. I like the idea of the sweet million.
It's really getting dry here, even after all the rain we had a few days ago.
Time to get out my sprinkler already.
Bye for now.
Beth-also in MD/zone 6-15 minutes from the West Va border.